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February 26, 2013, 04:14:53 PM
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Putting together a cheap rig from parts I have laying around but I only have a couple of 400 watt powersupplys... I don't like daisy chaining PSUs so I was wondering if anyone had a decent PSU for a reasonable price.

Single 12 volt rail preferred.

Newer models that haven't been run forever preferred as well.

I like corsair and seasonic.


Pm or post in here what you have and what you want for it shipped. Mostly would be paying in paypal but I may be able to scratch together a btc/ltc or two if the deal is good.


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February 27, 2013, 12:51:22 AM
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Putting together a cheap rig from parts I have laying around but I only have a couple of 400 watt powersupplys... I don't like daisy chaining PSUs so I was wondering if anyone had a decent PSU for a reasonable price.

Single 12 volt rail preferred.

Newer models that haven't been run forever preferred as well.

I like corsair and seasonic.


Pm or post in here what you have and what you want for it shipped. Mostly would be paying in paypal but I may be able to scratch together a btc/ltc or two if the deal is good.


Thanks,
Andrew


How many watts does it need to be?  More than 500, I guess?
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February 27, 2013, 01:23:00 AM
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Yep, more than 500... but a good quality 650 might be enough. Give me a model and I'll look at the amps on the rails... etc.

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February 27, 2013, 02:57:35 AM
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What price range are you looking for?

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