When on a budget, there are certain things you should not relegate to a budget, the PSU is one of those. If it goes it can take your whole system with it, then saving money on the PSU turned into throwing money away on the entire system.
Even the good PSU brands have the occational lemon, but using a *** brand is like playing russian roulette with your system, its not a guarantee, but there is a good possibility something will go really really wrong.
Shoulda spent an extra 50 bucks and got this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139006
or 40 bucks more and got the 650w model.
And not to be an ass, but one of the stupidest things you can do is throw a PSU in your system that you are not sure if it can power your system correctly and turn it on, especially a questionable brand that may provide unstable power to begin with.
For the love of all things holy, please listen to the people here. I see too many threads where people come here for advice and direction, and when they dont like what they hear they go and do the exact opposite.
Again, not saying popping that thing in your system and powering it on will infact ruin your system, but if it does, dont come crying back here asking what needs to be done to bring your paperweight back online. When people kept telling you not to use that PSU.