There is a difference between cheap and "of bad quality" though often
they are linked.
Power supplys of bad quality deliver blippy, dirty power which shortens
life and performance of electronic components like motherboards,
processors and sometimes catch fire.
Also I suspect that the claim of 400 watts is false.
We use to use psus made by a chinese company called SH that were 300watt
(actual) and were $12 in volume. I believe they are carried by
superpower who may be able to sell consumer volumes. I recommend the
15-25$ price range as the best price performance.
Some people are diehards about buying the really high quality, I am not.
Buy moderate quality and save yourself the dough, but do try to avoid
the bottom of the barrel components. One catch is that is that if you
are going to buy on the cheap don't have huge expectations about
durability and longevity. I am usually very pleased if anything
electronic lasts more than 2 years.
Sincerely,
David Uhlman
CTO 50km Inc.
Robert.Wultsch@asu.edu wrote:
> Accepting that a cheap poer supply will only last 3 years (which I don't), I
> don't think that the average person will get 3-6 times the value out of an
> expensive psu.
>
> Price watch has a 400 watt psu for 8 bucks.
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