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Htpc Psu

Shumph

Limp Gawd
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I am looking to build a pc in an htpc case (LC 1 lc 3 or lc 10) http://www.silverstonetek.com/product-case.htm

Given that these types of cases do not have the best cooling in the world I would like a psu that helps exhaust the hot air out of the case. I know this is not the best way to do this but I will need every little bit of cooling I can get. If possible I would also like it to be modular (but not absolutly necessary)

I have looked at both the psu's I have avaiable to me right now and neither will do the job (seasonic ss400 and a fsb 530)

I would like a quality psu for this as it will be my main rig so any help is appreciated.

Thanks
 
Well I got the lc03 for pretty cheap. They have a new rev out with 2 rear fans so it should cool better.

And being as I am using this as a desktop case I decided to purchase the seasonic super tornado 400, just because I wanted a real quiet psu. damn I wish it was modular.
 
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