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[Newegg] Rosewill Hive-550 [$49.99 + $10 Rebate Card] (Ends 5/2)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182131

 

A solid psu for $40 after rebate with flat cables (despite the pictures) and enough wattage for pretty much any single gpu system.

 

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Had one of these babies in my old system, worked like a charm. +1

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Can't beat that price for both decent quality and being modular.

My Rig:

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Case: NZXT H210 CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x  Motherboard:  MSI B450 AM4 Motherboard  Memory: GeIL EVO POTENZA 16GB Video Card: MSI RX480 Power Supply: Corsair TX 750w Storage: Samsung 840 120GB And a 500GB WD BLUE Monitor: Acer S231HLbid 23" and an old Dell Mouse: RAZER DeathAdder 3.5G Keyboard: Ducky DK9008G2 PRO MX Cherry Blue

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I got rosewill' Capstone 550-M, works very awesome and makes literally no noise :)... Only thing I hate is the dust build up after a year, it has been almost a year and the fan in the PSU build up dust already because it always spin, wish it have an auto off and turn on when needed...

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I got rosewill' Capstone 550-M, works very awesome and makes literally no noise :)... Only thing I hate is the dust build up after a year, it has been almost a year and the fan in the PSU build up dust already because it always spin, wish it have an auto off and turn on when needed...

Get a fan filter?

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I got rosewill' Capstone 550-M, works very awesome and makes literally no noise :)... Only thing I hate is the dust build up after a year, it has been almost a year and the fan in the PSU build up dust already because it always spin, wish it have an auto off and turn on when needed...

 

Even my cheapo silverstone case that was 30 bucks has a filtered fan intake on the PSU... maybe it's time for a case upgrade?

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Even my cheapo silverstone case that was 30 bucks has a filtered fan intake on the PSU... maybe it's time for a case upgrade?

My PSU is sucking air from inside the case instead of sucking fresh air from outside...

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Dat carrying bag that comes with it makes it such a great deal! I always wanted to carry my power supply!

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Dat carrying bag that comes with it makes it such a great deal! I always wanted to carry my power supply!

 

Funny... the bag is for the cables...

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My PSU is sucking air from inside the case instead of sucking fresh air from outside...

You can still get a fan filter. Using the screw holes on the fan grill to hold down a dryer sheet is a nice smelling way to keep your psu dust free. 

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@WoodenMarker do you know who actually makes the PSU by a chance?

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@WoodenMarker do you know who actually makes the PSU by a chance?

It's Sirtec/High Power. 

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It's Sirtec/High Power. 

Never heard of them, well i guess it's an OK company 

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