If you are a novice like me and are putting together your own top computer, here are some tips. Consider the proverb "being cheap pays twice" to be a rule. It is in your best interest to get parts that are both pricey and of good quality. You can make something sweet out of something evil if you have more experience in this area, but for the time being, you should not spare your pocketbook. The benefits of it include: A good power supply with a good bundle, nice packaging, a manufacturer of its own blocks and not an OEM like biquait or corsair, the description says Japanese capacitors, a bunch of protection systems, good wires Having these drawbacks: Maybe the cost, but you shouldn't try to cut costs on the power supply, especially if you have decent gear.
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