Thats an awesome deal!
500-Watt is probably the better choice to get.
I have never had any experience or equipment by Ultra, but they do seem reliable in terms of reviews and user comments.
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Dec 20th, 2007 06:46 PM #1
HOT? TigerDirect Ultra X-Connect Dual 80mm Mod PSU: $25 400W & $37 500W
Each PSUs is $17 shipping to montreal. Which one is better quality or most stable? I believe both are fine for my power requirements, P4 Northwood, 4 HDD RAID0+1, 2-3 DVD Writers, 2-3 case fans, 6-7 PCI/AGP cards.
Someone please post if you see a PM opportunity somewhere.
Ultra / X-Connect / 400-Watt / ATX / Dual 80mm Fan / Titanium-Blue / Modular Power Supply
Item Number: ULT33160
Availability: Usually Ships in 7 - 21 Days
Price: $24.97
AC INPUT 115V/230V 10A/6A 60/50Hz
DC OUTPUT +3.3V +5V +12V -12V -5V +5VSB
400W Max
Combined
Watts 30A 32A 16A 0.8A 0.3A 2A
400W
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...1&Sku=ULT33160




Ultra / X-Connect / 500-Watt / ATX / Dual 80mm Fan / MS-Blue / UV Clear Sides / Modular Power Supply
Item Number: ULT33157
Availability: In Stock
Original Price: $97.59
Instant Rebate: - $60.62
Price: $36.97
AC INPUT 115V/230V 10A/6A 60/50Hz
DC OUTPUT +3.3V +5V +12V -12V -5V +5VSB
500W Max
Combined
Watts 28A 30A 34A 0.8A 0.3A 2A
500W
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...8&Sku=ULT33157



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Dec 20th, 2007 07:19 PM #3
Thanks for your feedback it's much appreciated. As far as power is concerned the 500W had my attention right away. The reasons I want to see everyone's opinion is in case the off chance that the stability or design/engineering quality of the 500W is worse than the 400W. You know how some reviews discover that an older or previous model in a line is better to get due to design flaws or changes in manufacturing.
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Dec 20th, 2007 07:52 PM #4
Stay away with that PSU.
I had that 500W one when they had it on sale last year. Cables are hard to bent, and connectors are very loose. The power connector fell off the HD a couple of times. And the worst is, the PSU stopped working after four months! Although it came with lifetime warranty, just don't want waste time and money on shipping it back for rma.
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Dec 20th, 2007 07:58 PM #5Newbie
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I have 3 of the 500 watt versions of this power supply and 2 of them have been running in my pc's for a couple years now with no problems (3rd is a spare which I have not needed). I know there are much better PSU's out there but for the price and the average pc user I think they are great.
The are a couple things you do have to watch out for and one is that they only come with a 20pin ATX cable and you will either have to buy the 24pin ATX cable separately or get an adapter for newer motherboards. The second problem I had was with my thermaltake case the hard drives are in sideways which did not leave me enough room to use Ultra's SATA cables. I just used the adapters that came with my motherboard and pluged them into a standard 4 pin cable.
Hope this is of some help.
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Dec 20th, 2007 08:16 PM #6
anyone know if this is available instore?
most of the time tigerdirect advertise something but is online only
they SUCK!!
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Dec 20th, 2007 10:57 PM #7
OMG, they are still selling that piece of crap????
I bought the 500w one about 3yrs ago for $20, thought it was a great deal. Turns out the sustained outputs of the main 12v and 5v lines are more like a modern 350w unit from a company like Antec. And I had to snap the plastic housing off the ends of a couple cables to get them bend and fit in my case. The ends plugged into the power supply popped out a few times.
Then, just after the warranty expired (You have to register on their website for the lifetime warranty), the thing blew up and luckily didnt take any other parts with it. Still nice and shiny though.
If anyone wants cables, or wants to try and fix it, I have it sitting here in the box. I will send it to you for $4 to cover shipping. Then maybe I will be able to form a subconscious block in my memory and forget this regrettable purchase.Last edited by prod; Dec 20th, 2007 at 11:09 PM.
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Dec 20th, 2007 11:36 PM #8
Prod just buy a new one of the same model, register your old one and send your old on in to fix. Then you'll have 2 working ones while still only claiming warranty on 1 (the last part is for being ethical about it).
Also what you bought 3yrs ago is highly unlikely to be the exact same engineering as one purchased today. Ultra has many 500W models and many 500W modular ones too so either your unit was defective or you got an older inferior design or you bought a different model number all together._______________
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Dec 21st, 2007 12:43 AM #10
stay away from this PSU
stay away from this PSU
I do repair of PC for the living
many problems with this PSU
my israely friend told me one secret:
"We are poor to buy cheap thing
as you end up paying too much."
stay away from this PSU
as you have hit and miss
depends on the batch of them
sometimes I ended up returng 20 of them back to my distributor
sometime 50% of them work great
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Dec 21st, 2007 09:01 AM #11
Then what about this guy? 2 running for a couple years and a 3rd untouched as spare sounds successful to me. My power requirements as I've stated above is much lower than most other users. My current 340W system has 12A on the 12V rail and I run 3-4 PCI/AGP cards, 3 hard drives and 2 optical drives in my system. I'm using a 2nd gen P4 single core. I'm quite confident this will fit my needs for a while, I know how to test for voltage instability on the peripherals and I'll be doing a burn in on it immediately since I only turn off my PC once every 2-3months.
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Dec 21st, 2007 03:20 PM #13Newbie
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ok
i had a green 500w one. Its a good quality PSU. Spent good $115 on it too.
When it comes to connectors its other way around, if you plug unplug a lot... the metal parts inside the connector become too loose. My radeon would get power / loose power. Same with hard drives turning on and off since the connectors went loose.
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Dec 21st, 2007 03:22 PM #14
Ultra PSUs aren't very reliable...sorry
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They are not that bad....Some of them actually get good reviews, and they are usually fairly inexpensive
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