case and power supply ?

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  1. rickyjb

    rickyjb Member

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    hi anyone got any recomendations for a cheap case with a psu that will power everything ? (mainly new graphics card recomended 400w HIS ATI Radeon HD 4670 IceQ 1024MB GDDR3)

    here are my computer specs at the moment

    make: compaq presario sr5079uk

    CPU Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6420 @ 2.13GHz

    ati Radeon X1650 SE (512 MB)

    power supply not sure on make but it is 300w

    2gb (upgraded to 4 gb now)

    motherboard P5LP-LE (Leonite)

    any help would be great thanks
    Ricky
     
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    chubbyInc Regular member

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    Your local computer parts store will probably have a basic case and PSU (500watts) for around $40-50.

    I recommend buying them separate.
     
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    Antec Earthwatts are found readily at PC shops for a good price. There are two makers of this PSU. Seasonic and Delta I believe. The Seasonic is probably more reliable. You can tell from the model numbers.

    Seasonic is EA-xxx and Delta is EA-xxxD. So a 430watt would be EA-430 or EA-430D. In this case, the EA-430 will be the one to get.

    If you shop online, go for a Corsair:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139003
    or
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139008

    Antec Cases get good reviews from people:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129042&Tpk=antec 300
     
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    o ok thanks , can new egg ship to the uk ? or will i have to look else where.
     
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    o i didnt know that, yeah so that 400w powersuply will it be enough power everything else safely?
     
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    Yeah, because the PSUs that come with cases are almost always cheap crap, prone to reliability issues and even fire.

    The Corsair 400W is a very capable unit, it could power two of your current system, even with the HD4670 in it.
     
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    ok thanks for your help
     
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    is that webpage trust worthy? or will i find it cheaper else where
     
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    I've used Scan many times and never had any issues.
     
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    so with that case do i need any extra fans for it or do they come with it?
     
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    i now have the case and psu , and i noticed in my old case the motherboard is this way up (http://g.imageshack.us/img3/dscf1024.jpg) , to fit the new case it will have to be turned upside down , which means my current graphics card is also upside down . will this cause any problems with heat and can the bord actuly go upside down ?
     
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    I've no idea what you've done there but the URL to the image doesn't work. Host the pic again, click 'show advanced linking' and copy and paste the one it tells you NOT to use in here, don't use any tags, just paste the link here.

    You do not need to turn the motherboard upside down in 99% of cases.
     
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    As far as normal PCs go, as it happens that board is already upside down, with your new case you're putting it the 'right way up'. There is no harm in any PC component being upside down.
     
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    not even the graphics card fan pointion down when heat rises ?
     
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    The air will disperse horizontally, as long as it has somewhere to go it'll be fine.
     
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    ok thanks for your help you have been very helpfull
     

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