Yes and no not all 400 watt power supplies can actually put that much out a bunch will pop in the 250 watt area or less.
So for a correct answer you would need to list the power supply not just state 400 watts.
I have a Rosewill 400w psu that came with a rosewill case.
Rosewill is one of Neweggs 'brands'. They should be decent enough, as newegg would have to RMA them. Generally the reviews are either 'works fine', or is 'doa/died in 5 days or less' which is pretty typical for most electronics. Either it works and will work for a long time, or it has a flaw and dies immediately.
Yes and no not all 400 watt power supplies can actually put that much out a bunch will pop in the 250 watt area or less.
So for a correct answer you would need to list the power supply not just state 400 watts.
Yes and no not all 400 watt power supplies can actually put that much out a bunch will pop in the 250 watt area or less.
So for a correct answer you would need to list the power supply not just state 400 watts.
I have a Rosewill 400w psu that came with a rosewill case.
Yes and no not all 400 watt power supplies can actually put that much out a bunch will pop in the 250 watt area or less.
So for a correct answer you would need to list the power supply not just state 400 watts.
I have a Rosewill 400w psu that came with a rosewill case.
Rosewill is one of Neweggs 'brands'. They should be decent enough, as newegg would have to RMA them. Generally the reviews are either 'works fine', or is 'doa/died in 5 days or less' which is pretty typical for most electronics. Either it works and will work for a long time, or it has a flaw and dies immediately.