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Old 08-18-08   #1 (permalink)
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Default Antec Neo Power 500 W Modular PSU for $47.50 shipped at Buy.com

Buy.com is selling the Antec Neo Power 500W Modular power supply for $49.99 ($47.50 with coupon) with free shipping starting Monday 8/18 @ 12 AM PST/ 3 AM EST.

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-Up to 85% efficiency
-SLI Certified
-3 12V rails
-6 Molex, 4 SATA, 2 6-pin PCIE, 1 Floppy
-5 year limited warranty

And the best part? No MIR's!!!
Reviewers on NewEgg are saying this is built by SeaSonic.

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I'm used to PSUs having about 30A on the 5V rail, and this one only has 17A. Do you think that would be a problem with a newer system?

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My Antec EA 380w has served me well, though this would be perfect if I decide to make a spare rig plus it would help clean up wires by a ton.
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I'm used to PSUs having about 30A on the 5V rail, and this one only has 17A. Do you think that would be a problem with a newer system?

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Newer PSUs don't devote much power to the 3.3v or 5v rail anymore. Only RAM, HDs, Optical drives, and some PCI devices use those anymore. ATX specs have shifted power to the +12v rail to support video cards and CPU.
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Ok the longer I look at this, the more I crave to buy it. And I think I just might and sell my EA and my other PSU.

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Newer PSUs don't devote much power to the 3.3v or 5v rail anymore. Only RAM, HDs, Optical drives, and some PCI devices use those anymore. ATX specs have shifted power to the +12v rail to support video cards and CPU.
Thanks for the informative reply. I just may get one of these.

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