PSU for 8800 gts

Antec Earthwatts are good, I've got the 380watt model...

I'd get the Corsair HX520...

the HX520 is out of my price range.

my options are an Antec Earthwatts 500
or the silverstone 500.

im thinking that the earthwatts is the way to go as it is by a more trusted brand
 
Oh right, sorry about that...

I'm not too sure, I'd probably go with the Antec one too... Don't want it to cut out while you're rendering, eh :P
 
haha good point. what happened to the 3ds max thread? is it dead or did i forget to subscribe to it? lol
 
that silverstone looks good. i reckon ill get that one.

also... the corsair one says

Dedicated
single +12V rail

dont psu's usually have dual rails or whatever?

i dont understand it all lol
Some have dual rails, although personally I prefer a strong single rail - no chance of rail distribution issues with only one rail. For the most part, though, it's not an important point. Single or multiple rails, it's the total +12V amperage that counts.

wait.. whats the difference between these 2.

500W "SilverStone" ST50EFP 20/24pin Power Supply, Black, 120mm fan,
4 x SATA connectors, 2 x 6-pin PCIE connectors, min 21 dBA, Active PFC,
Multiple protection features include: Over Current Protection, Over Voltage
Protection, Short Circuit Protection. 80 PLUS certified!

and

500W "SilverStone" ST50F 24pin Power Supply, Black, 120mm fan, 2 x
Triple SATA connectors, 2 x 6-pin PCIE connectors, min 22 dBA, Active PFC,
Multiple protection features include: Over Current Protection, Over Voltage
Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Blue LED

why is the top one got 20/24 pin?
what does that mean?
ComputerGuru64x2 is correct about the 20/24 pin. As for differences between the two units, it's another case of two similarly named units with completely different manufacturers. The ST50F is built by FSP, while the ST50EFP is built by Enhance.

my options are an Antec Earthwatts 500
or the silverstone 500.
I suggest you take a look through these two reviews of the units:
http://www.jonnyguru.com/review_details.php?id=23
http://www.jonnyguru.com/review_details.php?id=51

They're extremely thorough, and should give you heaps of information to make a decision. Personally, I consider the ST50EF-Plus to be better, but you'll need to make your own decision on that.

im thinking that the earthwatts is the way to go as it is by a more trusted brand
Why do you say that?
 
I would say buy whatever power supply you can currently afford, just try not to cheap out on it too much, and aim for the $30 USD range (whatever that converts to there). The worst case with a PSU is that your system needs more power and your PSU will have a shorter life than expected. BUT, you will be able to get your computer up and running sooner and not have to pinch pennies until you get a better PSU. So until it (the power supply, not your new computer) burns out, you can at least use your new computer.

I really like those nice shiny and fancy PSUs with all the lights and stuff, but right now I'm on a real tight budget and every penny is going towards system performance, not really design. I will probably end up running the computer for a few months without a case until I get the money to buy one, lol.

As for the video cards, since everybody knows that GT cards are better, everyone buys them up. And because of that, GTS cards (the 320MB versions) are now cheaper by about $50 - $100 USD. I would recommend you look around, if you can find a cheaper (or equally) priced GT go for it, but the GTS isn't a bad card itself. If you check out the tomshardware.com vga charts, the GTS cards are up there. Alot of the people around here like to run their games in overkill with the settings. If it doesn't bother you that you're not running all your favorite games with the max resolution and highest settings then don't worry too much about it.
 
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YAYAYAYYA

my mum lent me money.

im running my new antec earthwatts 500 watt now.

i like it. but you should see the cables inside. they are everywhere haha. luckily none are stopping the fans from working.
 
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