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Thread: Will A Standard Mobo And Cpu Fit

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    bigdawgfoxx's Avatar Big Dawg
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    Why do you say that? What makes one psu more stable then another...mine has NEVER crashed..and i can change voltages fine, with NO problem. Also it looks awesome. If you buy the psu alone, it cost $80, so its not a horrible POS PSU lol

    The tiger direct dragon series (glossy are realllly nice) with a 500watt ultra psu is a great deal imo
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    clocker's Avatar Shovel Ready
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    Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@1 March 2004 - 12:02
    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.
    Thanks,VB.
    Many of my posts don't make sense anyway, but it was a nice thought.

    You go, girl.
    I'd recommend Tigerdirect.
    Those temps seem high to me.
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    zapjb's Avatar Computer Abuser BT Rep: +3
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    Code:
    http://www6.tomshardware.com/howto/20040122/index.html
    Above is a good article on PSU's. Never heard of this brand PSU Ultra.
    Imho a name brand PSU is vital. But each to their own.

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    bigdawgfoxx's Avatar Big Dawg
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    Well each Ultra PSU goes through alot of testing and mine has worked GREAT for me..and it cost $80, so its not like its a cheap piece of shit...mine works great..so does my friends...so I would recommend it.
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