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    I dont believe it does. I like to buy my own neway to make sure the sound rating isnt too loud.

    I dont know if the other power supply is good or not, sorry.
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    Things I considered when buying my new case. Cost to have PSU & case fans I needed. Some cases come without PSU or sh*tty PSU's. Also a lot of cases come without sufficient case fans. So don't go cheap on PSU or case fan brands.

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    Double post...sorry
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    I would go to tigerdirect.com

    I would buy a chieftec glossy dragon series, that comes with a free 500watt PSU.

    That would cost you about $100 Here

    Buy 5, 80mm Coolermaster blue fans, as it is the same price as 4.

    That would cost you $30 Here

    $130 for a good 500Watt psu, 5 awesome QUIET fans, and a sweet looking glossy red case is a pretty good deal..
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    I'll bet Bigdawg is going to recommend Tigerdirect.

    Maybe even twice.
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    I was going to remove the first of the double post but then clocker's post wouldn't make sense.

    Maybe bigdawg could suggest tigerdirect.

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    I would go Antec @newegg.

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    The PSU they have from Tigerdirect is very nice, as I have it and love it.

    The case is also very nice.

    You can get the chieftec dragon from newegg, but there is a better selection at tiger direct. Just w/e you want!

    Im just recommending a dragon series...cuz i like mine alot.
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    the tigerdirect looks like a sweet deal with psu included

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    Imo the Antec PSU is much more stable.

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