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hi,

i have whatever came with my dell, i think its 300W something. anyway i wanna upgrade my power supply but i dont know what i should get or what i need to get. i want about 500W at a reasonable price say around $50 to $75 or so max.

can some of you kind knowlegable people give me some links to power supplies i could use on my system? i dont wanna blow up my pc by doing it wrong.

thanks in advance

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Something like this FSP would be good or the Antec
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817104037
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817371007

Make sure that your Dell will take a regular PSU. Some Dells, at least older ones, had proprietary PSUs. I've seen PSUs labeled Dell compatible but have now idea how good they are.


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