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    PSUs for £50.

    Best PSU for £50 max?

    Can anyone beat the Antec SmartBlue 350w from CPUCity?

    http://www.cpucitystore.co.uk/catalo...roducts_id=334

    Shall I go with that, or can I do better, for the price?

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    450W CWT at Scan for £35 (rumoured to be the same psu as Antec)

    Enermax 350W at Scan £35

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    Would you go with the Enermax over the Antec? Just as good a PSU, or to save £15?

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    I would probably go with the CWT, but what do i know?
    Where's Austin et al when you want them?

    Fyi, I've got an Antec TrueBlue 480W in my main rig but that's over your budget.

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    Just 1min away LOL! Antec and Enermax are easily the most widely regarded top brands for PSU although there are other great brands of course. Scan's P&P may hurt some of the price saving, will you be buying anything else?

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    Yeah, a Razor Boomslang 2100, an IceMat Pro, and a GamePad. Saving a bit on every item, over where I was going to get them.

    Looks like I'll get that lot, and the £38 Enermax 350.

    Scan more expensive on the P&P then other places?

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    I think most places tend to be charging more recently. If they put more on the P&P it makes the prices (seem?) lower. £7-10 is pretty common, esp watch out for ALL the places which quote you P&P exc VAT, so £5 P&P is usually £6 in reality. One good thing from a supplier's POV is stiffer P&P is more likely to get you to buy most if not all your products from tehm in one big order ... hence you may/will be less likely to place orders with multiple companies.

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