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w00t
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http://www.tigerdirect.com/applica [...] 06&CatId=0

From Tigerdirect there selling both the Thermallake toughpower 750W plus the 5.25 inch 250w PSU as a combo deal for 180$

Currently im using a Rosewill 450W to power my 8800GTS(soon to be GTX when i use the Step-up program) and a Core 2 E6400 @3.2Ghz.

Your thoughts? Is Thermallake a good brand?

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Indeed thermaltake is a very good brand of power supplies.They use only high grade components,have enhanced safety measures built in,and they offer a 3 yr.warranty,2 more than industry standard.They also claim that their psu will run for 120,000 hours.I know of no other company who makes such a claim.Goodluck.

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My Thermaltake 850w has a 5 year warranty

w00t
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Thanks for the replies, i bought the rosewill because it was 35$ and I need a cheap PSU to run my build.

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until your cheap PSU blows and fries your CPU/Mobo and maybe other components.


Yes this does happen as cheapy PSU's do not have failsafe circuits.


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