tinkerC said:Ok, I have the option of buying a non-modular PSU or a modular one. Which should I pick?
Tom
Well, I heard that modular are:
a) cleaner
b) it is possible to put more of one type of connector in (8 HDs but only 4 SATA power things is no longer an issue).
c) last longer.
tinkerC said:Ok. I can afford either way. Which would you suggest? Oh, BTW, I am paying a grand total of $31 for all of my computer parts, just noticed and am very happy about that
Tom
jimx86 said:tinkerC said:Ok. I can afford either way. Which would you suggest? Oh, BTW, I am paying a grand total of $31 for all of my computer parts, just noticed and am very happy about that
Tom
Wait, what? $31?
Are you only buying some thermal paste and a fan?
Ok maybe it's a typo.
Anyways, seeing as you got a 975 extreme and a sweet case, why not just go modular? The Corsair HX650 is a wonderful PSU, and if I'm not mistaken, you have a 7 year warranty on it.
Edit: Yup!
I will go modular then!
Yes, I said thirty-one dollars. Six for the mouse, three for the keyboard, 4 for Mac OS X, 2 for the DVD Drive, 9 for the Mugen-2, and 7 for the RAM
Free shipping on the: Thermal Paste, Hard Drive, Windows OS, Case, PSU, Graphics, LCD Screen, Motherboard, and Processor (which I get for 775 now!)