Christoi, you may want to add the Antec TruePower New 550w to your list. It's one of the cheapest modular 550w PSUs on the market and I've had great experiences with it in my build.
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Just thought it may be worth posting, but I've made several changes to the power supply post. In addition to a few additions here and there, I've started a list of recommended power supplies (not completed yet). Any corrections or power supplies to add to the list would be appreciated.
Possibly add the Rosewill Hive 650. That's what I'm using and it's quite nice. Fully modular, quiet, and hadn't had any problems with it so far.
I've looked into it, but I'm honestly not too sure. It's ok, but the quality isn't that great either, it is also fairly old and appears to use some parts of the older ATX specification. While it isn't a bad unit, I think there are better ones for the prices - especially considering the limited availability of it.
Can you recommend a better one?
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Do we still need some articles on some stuff? I'd like to fill in some that haven't been done, such as anti virus software, or some that have been reserved but haven't been completed yet?
I been thinking, since a bit has changed since we wrote this. Now tablets are taking up on mobile market, wonder if they are good enough to put for low weight portable devices.
Like example someone who does internet browsing, video watching, or light work like that but has to carry around a laptop. That kinda gets a bit luggish, but idk, maybe just thinking to soon yet. More so since tablets kinda tend to only be 7"+ for good ones.
Is this a good pc build? I already have periphials, and this is my first build. CPU- Intel G530 CPU 2.40 GHZ 2M CACHE 2.4 2 LGA 1155 Processor (BX80623G530) $44
Power Supply- Cooler Master Elite 460W ATX +12V V2.31 SATA, PCI-E Power Supply RS460-PSARI3-US $30 Motherboard- Boxed Intel Desktop Board Media Series Micro-ATX Form Factor for Second Generation Intel Core Family Processors BOXDH67BLB3 $90 GPU- EVGA GeForce 8400 GS 1 GB DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 DVI/HDMI/VGA Graphics Card, 01G-P3-1302-LR $30 RAM- G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Desktop Memory Model F3-10666CL9D-8GBRL $40 Hard Drive- Seagate Barracuda 7200 500 GB SATA 6.0 Gb-s 16 MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive ST500DM002
$50 Case- Cooler Master Elite 430 - Mid Tower Computer Case $45
You should make your own thread. And to answer your question no it's not.
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I never did post a lot, but now I'm leaving forever. This forum in general is a joke, with the crappy mods, handing out infractions like nobody's business, and just being plain stupid. There's that and there's the amount of stupidity that members hold nowadays. XDA Developers and OCN here I come!
Where can I download the pic in your sig?
Possibly add the Rosewill Hive 650. That's what I'm using and it's quite nice. Fully modular, quiet, and hadn't had any problems with it so far.
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Can you recommend a better one?
You should really make your own thread for that. To answer your question the Radeon HD 660S is better, Anything is better than Intel graphics.
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Is Basiq Plus okay?
It's good for HTPCs and stuff. It doesn't have a ton of sata connectors however.
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Like example someone who does internet browsing, video watching, or light work like that but has to carry around a laptop. That kinda gets a bit luggish, but idk, maybe just thinking to soon yet. More so since tablets kinda tend to only be 7"+ for good ones.
You should make your own thread. And to answer your question no it's not.
No, it's fully modular.
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I own it. The only cables attached are the CPU power cable and the 20+4 pin cable and those are necessary anyway.
It basically is modular.
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That means it is semi-modular. Modular PSUs have every single cable modular.
Usually, semi-modular power supplies have more than that attached.
For example
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