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hec HP585D 585W ATX12V Power Supply

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hec HP585D 585W ATX12V Power Supply $26 at Newegg
 
Discuss (5) : History : Tell : Posted 4:30 AM PST 11/3/09 by Ben
hec HP585D 585W ATX12V Power SupplyNewegg has the hec HP585D 585W ATX12V Power Supply for $30 - $4 off coupon code EMCMMLP32 [Exp 11/09] = $26 with free shipping. Although it is a cheap power supply, NewEgg user reviews are surprisingly positive. Includes power cord works too.
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    #1   NorthSouth - Posted 5:18 am PST 11/3/09 (1820 Posts)
    Did you say "new egg reviews are suspiciously positive"?
    #2   goldenboyfx - Posted 6:26 am PST 11/3/09 (1070 Posts)
    Newegg reviews are fine, it's zipzoomfly and buy.com that rig their reviews. Quite often I see great reviews on crappy hardware there.
    #3   Casecutter - Posted 9:06 am PST 11/3/09 (2597 Posts)
    The word is these are never going to hold anything close to 585W constant. With that said if you size close to a 400W total peak load it's said this HEC/Orion will provide acceptable rail tolerances, low ripple and decent over-protection etc; and could be gratifying if you realize its' limits. While other say it at least they feel weighty, which normally can be a good sign, while no real warranty isn't a good sign.

    I'm never one to say go cheap on a PSU; So I believe and if you have choices pick something other than this, a good $10-15 this worth spending. While there is plenty worst at this price.
    I've used this in several build and have never had an issue for the same price.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817153023

    I know Rosewill... but the RG's are better than most of their stuff, it's 80+, Active PFC, low noise, I might be willing to give one a try on a system that doesn't tax it too often. It's $15 more but if you run 24/7 it efficiency is worth it in the long run.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182159
    #4   he162 - Posted 1:49 pm PST 11/4/09 (1499 Posts)
    Gee thanks for all that nothing you read somewhere else, what insight of the ordinary you have. None of us could have deciphered this super complicated PSU ad without you?
    Thanks again and its nice to see such obsessive devotion for all the visitors to BBs. You are such a spazzy phaggola.
    #5   Casecutter - Posted 7:49 pm PST 11/4/09 (2597 Posts)
    he162 wrote:
    Gee thanks for all that nothing you read somewhere else, what insight of the ordinary you have. None of us could have deciphered this super complicated PSU ad without you?
    Thanks again and its nice to see such obsessive devotion for all the visitors to BBs. You are such a spazzy phaggola.
    That from she123 Simpleton Wuss of the Trolls... Thanks again and its nice to see such offensive repugnance from you. Rolling Eyes

    phaggola - Only the truly ignorant make up their own language.
     
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