Found this on Ebuyer. Good value PSU for a budget machine, 80 plus rated and 3 year warranty from a reasonable manufacturer. Since Brexit price increases you struggle to get something like this for less than £35.00.
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utopiangames
28 Feb 17#13
Have a look around Google shopping because I've found a few items that were cheaper and didn't show up on part picked.
spaghettihooha
28 Feb 17#12
It's now gone up to £30.14. Not sure why the price keeps changing but it's obviously no longer the bargain it was last night. Can somebody tell me the etiquette here please? If it's my deal is it up to me to click on expire or does a moderator from HUKD do it for me? I don't want to waste peoples time and effort by leaving it up.
Bad.Actor
28 Feb 17#11
Installed a cheap Cooler Master psu in my self build system back in 2009 and it's still going strong, no issues with it whatsover.
utopiangames
28 Feb 17#8
Would this be ok for a budget pc build using a g4560 chip and rx480 (either 4 or 8 gb card)?
spaghettihooha to utopiangames
28 Feb 171#9
You can use something like this to give you an accurate idea. http://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/
I ran rough specs of what you have and it came out as needing 300W but then recommends a 500W PSU. You might be a little borderline but try playing with it. There's plenty more calculators on line too.
crispymorgan to utopiangames
28 Feb 17#10
I was looking at this for the entry level gaming build on pc part picker.
I was looking at this for the entry level gaming build on pc part picker.
jorg
28 Feb 17#7
the price has now gone up to £29.98 :disappointed:
the click and collect price on the other hand has dropped to £1.98!
I've since edited out the free C&C from the title. Sorry for any confusion.
orig
27 Feb 17#3
plus postage if you cant collect
BurnToasT333
27 Feb 171#2
How did you get free C&C?
spaghettihooha to BurnToasT333
27 Feb 17#4
Not sure how that crept into the description as I didn't write it but I did cut and paste stuff. Not used to posting deals on here. Ebuyer is always free carriage if you spend more than fifty quid which isn't hard.
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I ran rough specs of what you have and it came out as needing 300W but then recommends a 500W PSU. You might be a little borderline but try playing with it. There's plenty more calculators on line too.
I was looking at this for the entry level gaming build on pc part picker.
the click and collect price on the other hand has dropped to £1.98!
http://www.hw4all.com/cooler-master-b400-ver-2-review-test/