My Xblade Case

tobsta

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Heres my case. I have a Themaltake XB Blower pro2 cpu fan as well as cable sleeving to keep my case clutter free. It has 2 120mm fans. One in the front and one in the back as well as a 80mm side fan.
Take a Look! ;)
 

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yeah its the original psu. i cant really afford a new psu because they are very expensive
 
willhub said:
rubbish psu = fried computer for breakfast :\

not necerssarily, despite the fact that its true that most generic (cheap) PSU's cause more harm than good, this is only the case when the Amps on the voltage rails are less than is required to run your hardware..

I very much doubt you need a new PSU unless you added another hard drive of similiar size or brought a new graphics card, and even then i think you'd find that your system doesnt require that much power.

Remember that a high end system only requires on average 240-270W of power at the very most, providing that the amps are of a reasonable standard on the V rails.

Hence Dell computers (brand new Pentium 4 machines with latest graphics card e.t.c run 200-300W PSU's) - because they are made by seasonic - literally the best PSU manufacturer in the world. (tad expensive though).
 
good advice i was scared on my first build because of the constant reation of rubbish psu burnt parts that i was scared to turn on my comp until i was told that it depended on wats under the hood
 
Yeah my "Orion" came-with-case psu lasted fine for 6months, I'm sure it would have made it longer but I replaced it to help resale value and upgrade potential.
And I really like your case, the lighting is very sweet and the styling has always been fairly appealing to me.
 
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