Here it is...
http://www.frozencpu.com/psu-164.html?id=PChDphdwOr at Newegg.,.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817128001Hyper type R
best bang for 100 bucks
The connectors are not molex as i thought they were but modular which is better but still I never use a PSU with disconnects. Since it is not a high wattage PSU (800 or more TRUE watts) the type of connectors they are using should not be a problem.
I think you really do need to consider a PSU upgrade with this build. The one you have is sadly underpowered. Let me give you a frame of reference. If you were to install an x1800xt into your tower with the PSU you are running the system would crash even with a 600 watt rating because the 1800xt need at minimum 28A on the 3.3 volt rail (30A is what ATI says) and your PSU is only running 20A
The Hyper R is only rated @ 580 wats and it actually puts out almost double the power your PSU does.
See how watt rating is a total bull.... routine from the manufactures? You have to read the amp raitings on the rails to know if your getting screwed.
Although I would not trust them 100% there are a few decent power calculators on the net which give you a better idea of what you need in the way of a PSU base on your proposed hardware.
Always find the total power consuption (in amps for 3.3v, 12v and 5v) for all your devices and then add 20-25% to it, and thats what you want to buy in a PSU.
Last edited by NicksFXHouse on Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:01 am, edited 1 time in total.