Best PSU for business

wongdegle

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Sep 13, 2016
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I'm going to build 40 PC for business with this spec:
proc intel G3250
mobo MSI H81ME33
RAM 2 gb
*VGA GT 710
but assuming that I can use Haswell's IGP(for 2 display monitor for multimedia), maybe i can drop the VGA out.
So the question is, should I get Good Brand PSU or any Cheap PSU will do the job?Considering that I need either good PSU for the long run(hopefully) or, is it better to buy a lot of cheapo PSU so I can just swap if any of them died?Any recommended PSU?I live in Indonesia, so this could be the PSU reference I can bought
http://rakitan.com/kategori.php?id=30
 
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Whoops missed that list! Looking at it the Antec VP450 is a nice low cost. Thermaltake Litepower 450W is also a decent unit for its lower price. The Seasonic SS350ET costs a tiny more than the Thermaltake but those Seasonics are almost always OEM units meaning you usually don't get a power cord with it let alone anything for that matter. Just a PSU in a cardboard box.
Neither too cheap nor something pricey. There's no reason to get a high-end PSU with a simple office rig like that with a power consumption of like 80W max, but you don't want to get too cheap of a power supply because their fans will run full blast all the time and can be extremely whiny and noisy. What's important to know is a PS doesn't just die and you replace it. When a PSU is "working", how well its electrical performance is affects the lifespan of the rest of your computer. Something to keep in mind. What is your budget, country, and stores?

@badboyrog2: the majority of those recommendations are way too awfully expensive for such a simple office rig. His PSU is going to cost him nearly half the price of his entire computer! I'm all for good quality power supplies but it's also important to have an understanding of where to draw the line.
 
Whoops missed that list! Looking at it the Antec VP450 is a nice low cost. Thermaltake Litepower 450W is also a decent unit for its lower price. The Seasonic SS350ET costs a tiny more than the Thermaltake but those Seasonics are almost always OEM units meaning you usually don't get a power cord with it let alone anything for that matter. Just a PSU in a cardboard box.
 
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Thanks for reply,so even with these spec, it's still worth and smartmove to buy those branded PSU?how about Enlight blacksilver 400 watt, or Enlight Snipper 400 watt?I thought they were good for its price.
 


Those wouldn't be good even if they were free.
 


Okay, after some research, the PSU you offered has quite good reputation. I'll talk with my boss later. Thank you!
 

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