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I nee a power supply!

Xatris
1 hour ago, DragonTamer1 said:

Well, that's because you put the minimum price down to $51. To met the fully modular criteria, the EVGA Supernova 450 B3 is priced for $49.99 and should be electrically superior than the M12II-B 520w. https://pcpartpicker.com/product/XxvZxr/evga-b3-450w-80-bronze-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-220-b3-0450-v1

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1 hour ago, quan289 said:

Well, that's because you put the minimum price down to $51. To met the fully modular criteria, the EVGA Supernova 450 B3 is priced for $49.99 and should be electrically superior than the M12II-B 520w. https://pcpartpicker.com/product/XxvZxr/evga-b3-450w-80-bronze-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-220-b3-0450-v1

I won't deny that the supernova is better than the M12II, however I set the $51 (was trying to set it at 50 and lost patience) because I never recommend any power supply that is costs less than 50 unless it is on sale. The trend seems to set that as the cutoff point for consistent reliability.

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