Looking for suggestions about new computer power supply
William Weaver
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Wed Dec 19 18:59:21 UTC 2012
This isn't quite what your looking for, but hopefully it still helps. I
personally stay away from Best Buy. I find they tend to mark up their
pieces or have "best buy exclusives" which are actually crappier than the
original and priced slightly higher. You can see that in the exclusive
NVidia line of video cards they sold. I think it was the Ti or TiX.
Canada Computers is good if you need to put your hands on it, else NewEgg's
service is phenominal in the States, and I can olny assume that their
Canadian counterpart is just as good. If you look at the reviews on the US
site anything with a good number of ratings and 4 stars is usually your
gold standard. 5 starts tend to either be leaps ahead of the competition to
the point where it's no contest or only reviewed a few times mostly by
non-technical users.
If you're willing to go that route I'd be happy to put together a few
reccomendations when I have some time.
Will
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Kevin Cozens <kevin-4dS5u2o1hCn3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Greetings, all.
>
> The power supply in my 4 to 5 year old HP m7680n seems to be on its way
> out. Usually I need to replace the supply due to the fan bearings wearing
> out. This time it is more than a fan problem. It won't turn on via the
> front power button and I've had occasional system lockups (and kernel
> crashes).
>
> The details of my computer can be found at http://h10025.www1.hp.com/**
> ewfrf/wc/document?docname=**c00739902&cc=ca&dlc=en&lang=**
> en&lc=en&product=3230688<http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00739902&cc=ca&dlc=en&lang=en&lc=en&product=3230688>
> The mother board has a 24 pin (main power) and a 4-pin connector on it. I
> need 4 SATA power connectors (2 SATA HD drives, 2 DVD drives). There is
> also a built-in memory card reader and removable drive bay. I will have to
> open the machine to see what type of power connection they use.
>
> The original supply was only a 300W supply. I would like to get a new
> supply with a rating in the range of 500W to 650W continuous. An 80 plus
> supply would be good, and price in the range of $50 to $100. I'm looking
> for something that will last quite a few years as I don't buy new computers
> that often. My previous machine had a Pentium II and I used it for 9 years
> before replacing it with the current machine. It had a few upgrades along
> the way and two power supply replacements (due to fan issues).
>
> I'm looking at the various power supplies available online via Best Buy (
> http://tinyurl.com/**BestBuyPowerSupplies<http://tinyurl.com/BestBuyPowerSupplies>)
> as it will be easy to do a return if what I get isn't right for my machine.
> The supplies available at my local store are made by Dynex, and Rocket
> Fish. I wasn't impressed by what I read about the Dynex one and the Rocket
> Fish one can vary depending on who actually made it.
>
> A message in the BB forum mentioned that Corsair and Cooler Master are
> good supplies. I know about Thermaltake but I'm not that familiar with some
> of the other brands listed.
>
> I'm interested in suggestions, things to watch out for (ie. get or stay
> away from supplies with APF), which brands may be better or are best
> avoided.
>
> --
> Cheers!
>
> Kevin.
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