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In Win - Quality?

Fireye

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How is the quality of the In Win PSU's? I'm looking at either of the following PSU's for my system:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817103062
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817374001

... my system is as follows
Chaintech NF4/Ultra s939 mobo
3700+ San Diego core A64 overclocked to 2600mhz
2x512mb pc-3200 ram, forget which maker...
2x250gb WD - Raid1
2x???gb pata hdd's
Ati x800gto pci-e video card
Generic multi-channel PCI audio card
1xDVD-RW (NEC 3520AW)

... I currently have a S12 330w PSU, but I think that's a bit low, even though it's been reliable for the past year.
 
You get what you pay for.

click. Won't find anything better at that price.
 
It seems that the only decent InWin supplies are the FSP models, but I couldn't tell you which ones those are, so don't ask ;)
 
dBTelos said:
It seems that the only decent InWin supplies are the FSP models, but I couldn't tell you which ones those are, so don't ask ;)

None of them now - Inwin decided to make their own.
 
If you want an inwin, why not just hook up a hamster on a treadmill to a generator and make it run, the power stability would be about the same.
 
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