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any budget psu?
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any good $25-$35 psus out there? My old one failed and Im looking for a reliable psu that will last a few years for a reasonable price. thanks.

EDIT: I forgot to add it needs to be 500w+


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What wattage do you need?
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_Skittle wrote What wattage do you need?
500+ sorry forgot to add it to the post. its updated.
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Considering the low budget, this doesn't seem like a bad option. $34.99 after rebates.
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Its not a good PSU, but it will get the job done.

If you can last a week or two without a PC, then gather around $50-$60 for a decent PSU.
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