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Coolermaster PSU?

caveman017

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Okay, lets get this down first.. im not going to be running any SLI setups or anything.

I'm looking for a good powersupply for about $60

i have looked into the Coolermaster RS-450-ACLX 450w

http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=370776&affiliate=pricegrabber

or any suggestions?

one more thing.. what are these dual 12v rails? i see this one has a 18a and a 16a (amp) rail... so does that mean it has 34a total or what? I'm using the old school atx 1.3 so
 
Someone here posted a site for the math. I know mine is 18A + 18A = 29A.
Don't remember the formula though.
I think Cooler Master was one of the names mentioned here as an OK brand. I know the HSF in my old HP is a Cooler Master. So, maybe they can't be that bad. :)
I'm thinking I might build a cheaper computer with some Cooler Master parts once Newegg comes to Canada.
 
forumposter32 said:
Someone here posted a site for the math. I know mine is 18A + 18A = 29A.
Don't remember the formula though.
I think Cooler Master was one of the names mentioned here as an OK brand. I know the HSF in my old HP is a Cooler Master. So, maybe they can't be that bad. :)
I'm thinking I might build a cheaper computer with some Cooler Master parts once Newegg comes to Canada.


Fuzzy math demystified care of jonnyGURU.....he is also available for weddings, parties, bar mitzvah's, and bachelorette parties ;)
 
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