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Thanks for your help guys!

 

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Thats a video on the 1000w version, so it looks good. I can get it for $130 including shipping so thats good :D

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Thanks for your help guys!

 

Not sure who to mark correct, so ill do this post :P

 

Cheers!

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Thanks for your help guys!

 

Not sure who to mark correct, so ill do this post :P

 

Cheers!

This is the best PSU reviewer website review both

http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story6&reid=316

http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story5&reid=169

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Just another quick question, how hard would it be to sleeve a non-modular psu? Would it involve taking it apart to get the sleeves to look neat?

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Silverstone Strider Plus 600w is $109 at PCCG - fully modular, well built and trusted. :)

 

Does that website look as shit for you as it does for me? The styling is way off for me 

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Just another quick question, how hard would it be to sleeve a non-modular psu? Would it involve taking it apart to get the sleeves to look neat?

Yes you will have to take the PSU apart to sleeve it :)

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Yes you will have to take the PSU apart to sleeve it :)

 

Ahk probably too much effort than what its worth, plus so many cables going everywhere as well.

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Actually Silverstone PSU, some of them are made by Enhance... the build quality is great! The Seasonic is overrated, make a little research, you'll find that the Seasonic X-Platform has alot of coil whine issue and ALOT of these PSU has been RMA'd!

 

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Xigmatek Make a good 800w and 700w power supply on their Centauro Series. They are fully modular apart from the 24 pin and 8 pin. They are good and you can just use extensions for the cables and manage the unsleeved cables behind the motherboard tray. 

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