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Good PSU for OC

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Limp Gawd
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Is this PSU a good one? I want to do some overclocking, and don't want to be held back by the PSU.

http://www.mpx.no/aspx/produkt/prdinfovnet.aspx?plid=83279

Is it enough for Q6600, 4GB RAM, 8800Ultra + IDE (DVDROM) + 3 sata HDD?

One review said a negative point to the PSU was that it was not modular, why is this negative? What would be better? I don't even know what modular means in regards to PSU's.

And which of the memory chips here would be best for OC: http://www.mpx.no/aspx/produkter.aspx?l=3&t=6957&g0=1399&g1=322&g2=1226&g3=349&visavdeling=31
 
modular means that the wires coming from the psu to your components isn't soldered inside the PSU rather you can plug/unplug whatever cords you don't use...
 
750w silencer quad would be more then sufficient. Corsair hx620 is another choice.;)
 
One review said a negative point to the PSU was that it was not modular, why is this negative? What would be better? I don't even know what modular means in regards to PSU's.



Because you are adding more obstruction to the interior of your pc case for little reason.
Less wiring in general makes for better airflow,which makes for lower temps in the case.
 
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