PC Peripherals Zebronics Pro 350W enough for my config ?

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Varun_s90

Apprentice
I have got
Intel Core 2 Duo e7500
Kingstond 2GB DDR 2 RAM
XFX 9600GT DDR3 512 MB
GA-G31M-S2L Intel® G31 + ICH7 Chipset 1600 OC FSBz
Zebronics Bijli CAbinet
I would like to ask if a Zebronics Pro series 350W PSU will be able to support dis config?
 
saqib_khan said:
Ofcourse, you can insert any power supply you want.

i wouldnt recommend that :bleh: i would always keep away from zebby PSU... :no:

Go with gigabyte PSU or any higher brands...

:cool2:
 
on the matter of PSU. I have the same config but a Q8400(stock) instead of the E7500

I plan to buy a HD 4770. It being a 40nm product, will it need a PSU upgrade. Currently I have the one bundled with the Bijli cabinet.

If the superb 460 is needed then it would make more sense to go for the HD 4850 as it is priced lower and gives higher or equal performance.
 
Hey, how can this happen ? I replied to this post and my reply is deleted ? My reply can be seen in MaRKiV 's comment .

@Mods, you did this ? Its strange.
 
Pro 350 is enough. Giga 460w is not the real 460 rather peak wattage the actual could be in the range of 380-400W. So there is not much benefit in the psu change
 
A Zeb 350 is prolly going to be 350 peak as well.

I would recommend at least a Corsair CX 400 or Gigabyte 460 or Seasonic 380 at minimum. Always go for high end PSU brands or at least mid end ones like Gigabyte.

Stay clear off Zeb etc.
 
have happened the same with me many time. Maybe a v bulletin bug. Mods shudnt delete suck posts as there are nithin offensive in those posts.
 
i would recommend 350w , the 460 is not 80+ efficient and rated 460w peak , zeb 350 is 80+ and rated at 350w continuous , easily gives over 400w peak .
 
^^^+1 to roboghost... that Zeb 350 PSU Rocks... I ran 9800Black edition with Q9450 with it.,.. they ran smoothly
 
everythin runs smoothly on my siggy with pro 550 and OCCT too was successful @ 3.6Ghz quad core and oced 4870.

havnt heard bout ny failures of the Pro series PSUs until now. It seems pretty reputable ones.
 
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