Check my Build please

I suggest you stop making posts like this, no offense.

Corsairs never come in DOA :P

i recommend you stop being such a faggot, on every other forum people do that to show strength in numbers and that other people support a brand or a product, i didnt know that somebody would be a dbag about it
 
i recommend you stop being such a faggot, on every other forum people do that to show strength in numbers and that other people support a brand or a product, i didnt know that somebody would be a dbag about it

And I'd also try to stay away from such words. I'd have expected more maturity from you.
 
ok the first part was from old school, sry i like will ferrall movies, i say things from them a lot, and i was kidding about that part, sry that tones do not get conveyed with straight words, but i really didnt think that anybody would flip out about it
 
ok the first part was from old school, sry i like will ferrall movies, i say things from them a lot, and i was kidding about that part, sry that tones do not get conveyed with straight words, but i really didnt think that anybody would flip out about it

I did not flip out ;) I calmly told you
And I'd also try to stay away from such words. I'd have expected more maturity from you.

Anyways let's get back onto the thread subject, deal?

The Antec gets 22A combined on the 12v rails, I'm not sure about the Dynapower because it doesn't state the maximum wattage for the 12v rails but if I were you I'd go with the Antec. 22A is a very good rating for a 350W and is plenty for your system, even if you wanted to upgrade to a mid-range standalone video card in the future. Plus, Antec is a very respected and well known brand, Dynapower....not so much.

Most likely it does not even get near 22A. With such low wattage, I doubt you can even get close to however many amps it will produce.
 
Well, I wish I would have seen that PSU earlier...
I already ordered the Antec... Oh well, I guess if I need to upgrade later one I will..
 
Antec is a great company, and a great manufacturer of many computer components, but 350W these days just don't really cut it.
 
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