Fortron/ Source FSP400-60THN

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What do you think of this:

FSP400-60THN

3.3V = 30A

5V = 28A

12V1 = 14A

12V2 = 15A

It's about £45

Or should I go for its bigger brother?

FSP550-60PLN



3.3V = 27A

5V = 29A

12V1 = 18A

12V2 = 18A



Just wondering if it's enough for:

Asus P4C800-E Deluxe

Intel DOTHAN 770 (under machII)

2x512 TCCD

256MB GPU (6800/ X800)

DVD multidrive

mcp650 pump

fans, lots of fans

I have just read about, and they seem to be good supplys. I would get another PCP&C, but I'd jus be taking the pee - but want something better/ just as good :D

What dya think knowledgable ones? :)

(please bear in mind I have a twitchy hands which tend to blow these things up...)
 
I`d maybe be tempted to go for the bigger one, depending on the price, but I dont know the minimum confortable power needs of a Dothan... sorry.
 
Bigger is always better.

Dothans are low power intels and the other componnts should eb okay too but stick to the larger of teh two units or go to Tagan 580w.

Stay away from OCZ Powerstream 520w!!

Cheers

The Coach
 
Fortron:

3.3V = 27A

5V = 29A

12V1 = 18A

12V2 = 18A

Tagan:

3.3V = 28A

5V = 48A

12V1 = 20A

12V2 = 20A

The tagan is looking better to me, especially because they retail for about the same price :)
 
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