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Cheap power supplies with support for gtx 460

i need to find a really cheap power supply with support for a gtx 460.

please link anything you find, i really need this.

I dont care if it is used or new, i just need it to work for like 2 days because me and a friend are doing a $100 gaming pc challenge.

pls respond.

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I'd say a seasonic ssp 350 of some sort

 

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4 minutes ago, Preston builds said:

i need to find a really cheap power supply with support for a gtx 460.

please link anything you find, i really need this.

I dont care if it is used or new, i just need it to work for like 2 days because me and a friend are doing a $100 gaming pc challenge.

pls respond.

I would say get a 400w PSU with some form of 80+, even for two days it's better to be safe than sorry

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6 minutes ago, Ensho said:

no. BAD quality.

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1 hour ago, Comic_Sans_MS said:

That is utter garbage.

 

This Is the cheapest good PSU I could find, https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151146,

Yes, that is definitely better...but when your budget is only $100 for the whole build every dollar counts.  It's not like this build is supposed to last.  Of course if he has room for it budget wise, then yeah...go for it.

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17 minutes ago, Ensho said:

Yes, that is definitely better...but when your budget is only $100 for the whole build every dollar counts.  It's not like this build is supposed to last.  Of course if he has room for it budget wise, then yeah...go for it.

Yes, I understand budgeting, but the EVGA N1 400W is never a valid option. 

 

If new costs to much, buy used. I bought my good Antec Earthwatts EA380 for $2.35 AUD and it came with a case. 

 

If used isn't an option (which it should be at this budget) the Corsair VS400 is better pcpartpicker.com/product/BfDzK8/ (still not very good and I wouldn't recommend it for a computer with a GPU) 

 

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4 hours ago, Ensho said:

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http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story4&reid=436 crap ripple and bad capacitators with stupid low tempreature spec.

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