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Default High power from 4pin molex needed

hey does anyone know of a stable PSU under £60 that can put out 200w of power on the 4pin molex alone?
also needs 20+4pin, 6pin mobo, a couple of flat sata and 1 or 2 PCI-E 6pin connectors.
so power range... 650-900w
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Why would you need 200w of a single molex? and you do know that is like more power than a 8 pin pcie plug can handle...
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I should have clarified a little... I didn't mean a single 4pin molex I meant 4 or 6 of um
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...anyway
do we think http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/800W-...-v22-120mm-Fan couldpower a hd 4890, about 200 watts through 4 4pin molex and still run an overclocked i5? (+ a few fans, disk drive and HDD)
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^Don't get that.

You'd be fine with any decent 500w.
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honestly ^ that is cheaper than any 600s ive seen, just saying i need 600 atleast to be safe. 500 would be safe with a simple pc and a hd4890.. this thing aint guna be completely simple
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