View Full Version : WTB: computer psu
CHAHONDA
12-18-2008, 10:30 PM
anyone happen to have a decent computer power supply with sata connections? mine took a shit and i figured id ask here before i went and got a new one. let me know what ya have! thanks
CHAHONDA
12-20-2008, 11:46 PM
anyone????
jOOOOwan
12-21-2008, 12:20 AM
howmany watts? and what connections do you need?
CHAHONDA
12-21-2008, 10:35 AM
howmany watts? and what connections do you need?
well id like at least 500 watts and it has to have at least 1 sata connector for the hard drive. i know i can get a few online at new egg and tiger direct for cheap but i was just trying to see if anyone had one local.
CHAHONDA
12-21-2008, 06:09 PM
come on dammit!
20 or 24 pin?
and what do you have in there to require 500watts?
temp2
12-22-2008, 07:44 AM
Ive got an antec 550w with 24pin(though it is convertable) The exact model is TP2-550EPS12V, the ONLY reason I'd consider getting rid of it(it works fine even in its current configuration, it never overheats), is because the antec 9000 case I have it in requires that it be mounted upside down to work(not very efficient, heat-wise, so I suspect I may get 4-5years of use instead of the typical 6-7 I get out of other antec psu's), if you have any 4-pin adapters( http://www.satacables.com/sata-power-cables.html ), I have a 350w antec psu you can have for 5 bucks(works fine, and you can test all the rails if you like before any cash is exchanged). The 550w I'd ask 30 bucks for(paid 90 back in mid 06" from newegg, and can provide receipt to prove, didnt start using it until jan. of this year in a dual core build, its 3 year warranty is still in effect, and would come with box and all).
CHAHONDA
12-22-2008, 02:33 PM
20 or 24 pin?
and what do you have in there to require 500watts?
20+4 or a normal 24 unit will do. but if I get a 20+4 then I can use it in more than one of my pcs if I decide to
CHAHONDA
12-22-2008, 02:39 PM
Ive got an antec 550w with 24pin(though it is convertable) The exact model is TP2-550EPS12V, the ONLY reason I'd consider getting rid of it(it works fine even in its current configuration, it never overheats), is because the antec 9000 case I have it in requires that it be mounted upside down to work(not very efficient, heat-wise, so I suspect I may get 4-5years of use instead of the typical 6-7 I get out of other antec psu's), if you have any 4-pin adapters( http://www.satacables.com/sata-power-cables.html ), I have a 350w antec psu you can have for 5 bucks(works fine, and you can test all the rails if you like before any cash is exchanged). The 550w I'd ask 30 bucks for(paid 90 back in mid 06" from newegg, and can provide receipt to prove, didnt start using it until jan. of this year in a dual core build, its 3 year warranty is still in effect, and would come with box and all).
where are you located?
temp2
12-22-2008, 02:41 PM
Ive got a generic 420w 20+4 pin you can have for free but it'll need some 8cm fans(i harvested them for something else)
edit:location is in my upper left, va beach. willing to ship as well(and have shipped much larger item before from a sale on this site).
CHAHONDA
12-23-2008, 08:25 AM
20 or 24 pin?
and what do you have in there to require 500watts?
manny i know you have one lying around... cough it up!:D
All I have is a 20 pin Thermaltake 400watt PSU.
(Q'.')-o
12-23-2008, 02:54 PM
Most of the 24 pin's have a breakable 4 pin connector to make it 20 pin.
http://www.motherboards.org/images/articles/guides/20%2B4_conn.jpg
CHAHONDA
12-23-2008, 10:23 PM
All I have is a 20 pin Thermaltake 400watt PSU.
damn manny.. you let me down man!:(
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129031
This case above comes with this PSU,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371005
so you end up with a case for only $15. shipping is free.
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