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An octopus killed my computer...
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Mooch
Tue Apr 20 2010, 05:17AM Print
Mooch
Level 6 Registered Member #5 Joined: Sun Nov 08 2009, 03:59AM
Posts: 263
Yes, it's true folks. I was working on a quiz today and I had some extra time and saw this clip featured on Yahoo! about this octopus that took this guy's camera. I watched to the part right where it jumped in his face and my computer froze completely. I restarted and I heard a pop sound. I can't even turn it on now so I'm guessing it's the power supply. :(

Damn you octopus for breaking my computer!
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Antilogic81KGB
Tue Apr 20 2010, 07:56AM
Antilogic81KGB
Level 6 Registered Member #17 Joined: Sun Nov 22 2009, 11:27PM
Posts: 355
I recommend Enermax, Silverstone, and PC Power&Cooling, if you get any of these in 80+ with good reviews to boot, you're golden.

I'm currently running an Enermax Galaxy DXX. I know there are other good brands but I have no experience with them...other forum members may however.
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impcfast
Tue Apr 20 2010, 10:32AM
impcfast
Level 10 Registered Member #8 Joined: Fri Nov 20 2009, 12:13AM
Posts: 598
And before you throw out that old power supply, you can carefully remove the fan(s) from inside it. They'll work as spare case fans as well. Just don't touch the other stuff in there. It can still electrocute you even if it's unplugged since it stores a bit of energy.
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HK308
Tue Apr 20 2010, 02:50PM
HK308
Level 5 Registered Member #19 Joined: Mon Nov 23 2009, 04:59PM
Posts: 235
Stupid aquatic based, spineless, ink spewing, camera grabbing, good for nothing except for a menu item at your local chinese take out joint, squishy faced...I'm out of breath.

I'm running an AeroCool. Have been for about 3 years or so now.
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Unsungx
Tue Apr 20 2010, 08:37PM
Unsungx
Level 3 Registered Member #11 Joined: Fri Nov 20 2009, 09:42PM
Posts: 175
ULTRA ALL THE WAY, although, I'm rocking an Antec currently. Hi guys.
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Mooch
Tue Apr 20 2010, 11:25PM
Mooch
Level 6 Registered Member #5 Joined: Sun Nov 08 2009, 03:59AM
Posts: 263
Do any of those have any sort of warranty? I know some of the bigger brands like OCZ, Thermaltake, and Corsair typically have 3 years on them, which is really nice.
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Antilogic81KGB
Wed Apr 21 2010, 01:48AM
Antilogic81KGB
Level 6 Registered Member #17 Joined: Sun Nov 22 2009, 11:27PM
Posts: 355
Enermax has a 3 year.

And I've used two Ultra PSU's in the past, I like their cheap price and the modular cabling but both failed within 2 years, I suspect this has to do with the modular connections they have, which don't give you as stable a power flow as non-modular cables do. An ideal solution is having both types of cabling if case clutter is huge issue with you.

Just make sure you check out some newegg reviews and such on whatever you do pick up.

Bottom line, going cheap on a PSU is not a good thing.
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Fang
Wed Apr 21 2010, 06:24PM
Fang
Level 1 Registered Member #24 Joined: Thu Nov 26 2009, 05:37PM
Posts: 47
I have an 850 watt Rosewill. :)
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yellowmanKGB
Thu Apr 22 2010, 03:48PM
yellowmankgb
yellowmanKGB
Admin Admin Registered Member #20 Joined: Mon Nov 23 2009, 05:26PM
Posts: 387
Admit it mooch. It was not an octopus. We all know it was midget porn.
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Unsungx
Thu Apr 22 2010, 07:01PM
Unsungx
Level 3 Registered Member #11 Joined: Fri Nov 20 2009, 09:42PM
Posts: 175
I had an ULTRA non mod back when I built my first rig. It lasted for about 4 years. I know ANTEC has a limited 1 year warranty, but their products are solid, and a warranty is just a safety net.
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