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APEVIA Power supplys?


Hi, I am wondering if this power supply will handle the following specs: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817148026



- Radeon x1950pro 512mb x2 (crossfire) (want to over clock)

-3.6Ghz Pentium D (would like to overclock to 4.2ghz +)

-4 gb 1066 mhz ram

- 250 GB sata HDD

- 320 GB sata HDD

- 160 GB sata HDD



I would like that powersupply, because it would go with my apevia case nicely, and my $40 600 watt no namer failed on me a few days ago.



I also hear that wattage doesnt always matter. The amount of amps is what really counts. Is this right?



If that isnt a good power supply, can somone link me to a better one with around the same cost?





Thanks!,



-Dan

    
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I wouldn't recommend buying an Apevia powersupply. They're not exactly known for their quality. For that price take a look at the Corsair HX520, they're excellent units and will easily power that system.

http://www.buy.com/retail/product.as...270716&loc=101

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diduknowthat

That PSU really isn't sufficient, and as diduknowthat has said, shocking quality. My complete list of recommendations is located at http://www.computerforum.com/90117-c...endations.html, personally I'd recommend the Corsair VX550

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