enforcerfx

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I have composed a rough copy of the parts I would like to use in my next build that will hopefully come soon:

Gigabyte DS3 P965
E4400
2x1GB G.Skill PC6400 DDR2-800
Evga 8800GTX Superclocked edition.
150GB Raptor X
250GB Western Digital SE16 16mb
Lite-on DVD-RW
2 Noctua 80mm fans
2 Noctua 120mm fans
Black Ice 240mm Radiator

Now what PSU is the best one out the bunch?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817256008
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139001
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817128002

Note, I will be using a liquid cooling system run on the CPU and GPU. Looking for a 50-65% overclock on the E4400.

Any other Powersupplies that vary in that price range, please list. I prefer modular however.

Oh, P.S. The Noctua fans, they dont use the regular 4-pin design like Thermaltake, and Antec and other fans I have used. Where would I plug these fans in then? I'm assuming the motherboard, but not all sure. Heres a link to see what I'm talking about.

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/image/5378/fan-266_2.jpg/fan-266/Noctua_NF-S12-800_120mm_Fan_35_CFM.html

Those are the 4-pin ones that I DON'T have. I have the ones that look like this:

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/image/5380/fan-267_3.jpg/fan-267/Noctua_NF-R8_80mm_Fan_31_CFM.html

The 2 smallest pins on the left, those are what I have, but no adapter.

Help?

Thanks. :D
 

skyguy

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The Corsair PSU is the best of the bunch. You might seriously consider a Seasonic....they make the Corsair PSUs and you can find one for less money I believe.

Noctua fans....I have 5 of them. They come with everything you'll need in the package....3 pin, 4 pin, whatever. So not to worry. You can plug the 3 pin into a mobo header and that'll work. Or put the 4 pin adapter on and plug them into Molex connectors from your PSU. The Noctua fans are absolutely top notch quality....all the little bits and bobs are included.....silent pushpins, sleeved cable, you name it.

You should be fine to hook the Noctuas to whatever setup you have.