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34 minutes ago, Eco said:

will this PSU be able to run a 350w system? >>"Diablotek - 380W Micro ATX Power Supply"<< I never heared of Diablotek so I am asking here to make sure it wont blow up. thanks.

Diablotek PSUs are junk. If you're looking for something in that wattage range, the new grey-label CX450 and CX450M are great options.

I enjoy buying junk and sinking more money than it's worth into it to make it less junk.

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Lol we having a BBQ?

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1 hour ago, Eco said:

will this PSU be able to run a 350w system? >>"Diablotek - 380W Micro ATX Power Supply"<< I never heared of Diablotek so I am asking here to make sure it wont blow up. thanks.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139202&ignorebbr=1

 

Boom.

 

Well, not boom. Unboom. That's the whole point. That's a solid PSU, infinitely better than a Diablotek, and at $24.99 after MIR/code, it can't cost much more than the DT arson box.

I enjoy buying junk and sinking more money than it's worth into it to make it less junk.

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1 minute ago, aisle9 said:

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139202&ignorebbr=1

 

Boom.

 

Well, not boom. Unboom. That's the whole point. That's a solid PSU, infinitely better than a Diablotek, and it can't cost much more than the DT arson box.

case ill use cant fit ATX PSU. max Micro-ATX. (its a micro-ITX build)

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Newegg had a sale just days ago where they had EVGA BV 450w for 20$ or something like that.  It's cheap, lowest possible, but still 80% bronze rated and won't blow up your pc.

 

Right now, they have a EVGA BT 450w for 22$ (plus 6$ shipping) : https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438130

 

Corsair VS500 is 30$ after a 10$ rebate card : https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139196

 

and if you're lucky in some days you may get heavy discounts (like 50-60% off) for Seasonic S12ii 420 to 520w, Seasonic's trying to take these and M12ii off the "shelves" as they're about to introduce new bronze efficiency series.

 

Ex : there's even better in some days but now you have seasonic s12ii 520w with mail in rebate of 15$ , you get the psu for 30$ : https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151094

 

(sidenote... evga seriously is going nuts with all the series of power supplies)

 

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1 minute ago, Eco said:

Phanteks - Enthoo EVOLV ITX Mini ITX Tower Case (reviews say it cant fit ATX PSU)

Phanteks' own site says it takes a full-size PSU. You should be good with the Corsair. You'll have over 2" of space in front of the PSU to hide the cables you're not using.

 

http://www.phanteks.com/Enthoo-Evolv-ITX.html

 

 

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1 minute ago, mariushm said:

Newegg had a sale just days ago where they had EVGA BV 450w for 20$ or something like that.  It's cheap, lowest possible, but still 80% bronze rated and won't blow up your pc.

 

Right now, they have a EVGA BT 450w for 22$ (plus 6$ shipping) : https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438130

 

Corsair VS500 is 30$ after a 10$ rebate card : https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139196

 

and if you're lucky in some days you may get heavy discounts (like 50-60% off) for Seasonic S12ii 420 to 520w, Seasonic's trying to take these and M12ii off the "shelves" as they're about to introduce new bronze efficiency series.

 

Ex : there's even better in some days but now you have seasonic s12ii 520w with mail in rebate of 15$ , you get the psu for 30$ : https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151094

 

(sidenote... evga seriously is going nuts with all the series of power supplies)

 

Thanks but its much more expensive here(56eu). but its still fine.

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Where is here? If you say the store where you buy stuff from, i may be able to suggest you something else that's good

 

Just had a look in the manual for that case, doesn't say anything about power supply limitations. I think it can handle standard atx power supply, but you may want to go with one that's not very deep (or maybe the better word is long).

So something like just big enough to fit a 120mm fan at the top for example, kinda like that Seasonic S12ii or the Corsair VS500

 

If it's not standard ATX, the smaller standard is SFX but it really doesn't look like it to me.

 

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Just now, mariushm said:

Where is here? If you say the store where you buy stuff from, i may be able to suggest you something else that's good

 

Just had a look in the manual for that case, doesn't say anything about power supply limitations. I think it can handle standard atx power supply, but you may want to go with one that's not very deep (or maybe the better word is long).

So something like just big enough to fit a 120mm fan at the top for example, kinda like that Seasonic S12ii or the Corsair VS500

 

If it's not standard ATX, the smaller standard is SFX but it really doesn't look like it to me.

 

location: slovakia(central Europe); store: I dont mind

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Dude, do you have an online store in Slovakia from where you prefer to buy parts? That's what I'm asking. "i don't mind" doesn't help me" If I can browse the store (give me a link I can give you suggestions)

 

Do you buy from Amazon UK or some place? Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.de will have cheap shipping since it's not sending stuff across the ocean and they should have decent discounts for some things.

But it would be better to buy something from a local store, even cheap shipping would still be a few euro. Local (in country shipping) would be cheaper or free.


34 uk pounds : Corsair CP-9020049-UK VS Series ATX/EPS 80 PLUS Power Supply Unit, 450 W

34 uk pounds : EVGA 100-BV-0450-K3 450 W BV Series ATX Power Supply - Black  (not released yet, but if you order you'll get it at this price when it's stocked in a few days maybe)

 

and a bunch of others from decent brand names and shipped and sold by amazon (no third party sellers which may have huge shipping costs) : CLICK ME

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Just now, mariushm said:

Dude, do you have an online store in Slovakia from where you prefer to buy parts? That's what I'm asking. "i don't mind" doesn't help me" If I can browse the store (give me a link I can give you suggestions)

 

Do you buy from Amazon UK or some place? Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.de will have cheap shipping since it's not sending stuff across the ocean and they should have decent discounts for some things.

But it would be better to buy something from a local store, even cheap shipping would still be a few euro. Local (in country shipping) would be cheaper or free.


34 uk pounds : Corsair CP-9020049-UK VS Series ATX/EPS 80 PLUS Power Supply Unit, 450 W

34 uk pounds : EVGA 100-BV-0450-K3 450 W BV Series ATX Power Supply - Black  (not released yet, but if you order you'll get it at this price when it's stocked in a few days maybe)

 

and a bunch of others from decent brand names and shipped and sold by amazon (no third party sellers which may have huge shipping costs) : CLICK ME

Ok. here is my prefered E-store. alza.sk

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2 hours ago, Eco said:

will this PSU be able to run a 350w system? >>"Diablotek - 380W Micro ATX Power Supply"<< I never heared of Diablotek so I am asking here to make sure it wont blow up. thanks.

It's a terrible PSU.

 

What are your system specs?

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