Lets all Be Quiet!

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All I'm going to say is 530w of stable, true reliable power for under £40.

Nothing more is required.


BeQuiet Pure Power L7 530W '80 Plus' Power Supply @ £39.98 inc VAT

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Need a power supply that will smooth your path onto the web, securely and reliably? A unit that will handle standard office and graphic programs without a problem, and is always ready for a little gaming here and there as well?
If so, then PURE POWER is the right choice for everything you'll need from your computer – stabile, cost-saving operation (80PLUS). And because the be quiet! name is behind these units, you'll probably barely even realise they're there. Efficiency and reliability was never more affordable!

- Classic office and web applications
- Standard graphics applications
- Basic gaming
- 120 mm quality fan.
- The RPMs on the fan are automatically governed based on the temperature
- 80PLUS certification. The high efficiency of up to 87% reduces power dissipation (waste heat) and also saves power.
- Fulfils the requirements of the environmental and energy-savings Energy Star 4.0 * guidelines
- Low power consumption in stand-by mode (<0.5 W).
- Fulfils the EuP guidelines
- Various connection options, with up to 15 connectors
- 2 years manufacturer's guarantee

Was £45.99 Inc. VAT

Only £39.98 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
I've got one in my other PC, running an Athlon II Tri Core 450 unlocked to a quad at 3.8 ghz and a GTX 460 @ 800 mhz without any issue at all, great PSU's for the price.
 
Good price. I probably would have tried one of these if they'd been in at the price about a fortnight ago; the BeQuiets, whilst not silent are meant to be pretty quiet as the name suggests, and that was just what I was looking for.

Ended up going for a Rasurbo, which is really quiet, although not as good as my Nexus.
 
great price for a great PSU. ive never had a problem with mine, and i can only hear it if i stick my ear right next to its fan

i would recommend it for any processor with any graphics card up to (and including a GTX 460, GTX 560, ATI 5850 or ATI 6870
 
Make of it what you will:

To make matter worse, according to recently PSUs review on Custom PC (bit-tech), the Be Quiet! Pure Power L7 only able to draw maximum of 28.5A (342W) from the 12v rails instead of the rated maximum 35A (420W), and with a maximum output of 464W instead of rated 530W.
 
Yea, so on the 12v rail, it is only a little bit higher than Corsair CX430 V2's 336W.

Could become an issue if using a high power-consumption CPU (high overclock) together with something like a 6970/GTX570, and a GTX480 isn't even suppose to be used with a lower than a decent 550-600W PSU (but I think we already know that).
 
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