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I need some help quick!!!

CRLane

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I am trying to hit the Black Friday sales and I need a PSU badly. Just bought a Cooler Master HAF 932 case and here is what I am going to be running. I would like a little headroom on this PSU to work with because I am always uprading.

Overclocked core i7 920
Asus P6T
6GB Corsair DDR3-1600 RAM
Aftermarket heatsink/cooler
300GB Raptor
Spinpoint 1TB
LG Blu-ray Drive
Sony DVD-CD Drive
2 x BFG GTX 280's
Fatality Championship series X-fi sound card

I need some input quick. I am trying to keep this rig as inexspensive as possible, but I want to use great quality parts. The PSU I am considering right now is - BFG Tech ES SERIES ES-800 800W @ $80 after rebates. Any other ideas?
 
what else should I consider under $150 dollars?

With what you are running that PSU is going to be hard to beat for the price not to mention the quality.

Your system as it stands will fall pretty well in the the efficient zone of the PSU, a very comfortable, not have to worry about breaking things place to be.:)
 
With what you are running that PSU is going to be hard to beat for the price not to mention the quality.

Your system as it stands will fall pretty well in the the efficient zone of the PSU, a very comfortable, not have to worry about breaking things place to be.:)

QFT. That's THE best deal right now. I cannot recommend any other PSU in that price or wattage range that would be as good of a deal as that BFG PSU.
 
With what you are running that PSU is going to be hard to beat for the price not to mention the quality.

Your system as it stands will fall pretty well in the the efficient zone of the PSU, a very comfortable, not have to worry about breaking things place to be.:)

+1, That's the PSU to have for price/performance right now. It'll serve you well.
 
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