Rosewill FBM-X2-400 Micro ATX Mini Tower Desktop Gaming PC Computer Case with Pre-Installed 400W PSU - $40 AC/FS
20% off w/ promo code
28UPTNP726, limited offer
- Sleek Design: Build an elegant office style system or a simple performance gaming PC within this versatile, compact and sturdy steel/plastic mini case
- Spacious Interior: Equipped with four expansion slots, one internal 3.5" drive bay, three internal 2.5" drive bays and supports a microATX or mini ITX motherboard
- Pre-Installed 400W Power Supply Unit: FBM-X2-400 PC case includes CE and FCC certified non-modular 400W PSU
- Great Cable Management: Easily organize cables and wires inside the straightforward desktop PC case
- Excellent Airflow: Includes one pre-installed 120mm fan in rear, supports two additional 120mm fans in front and two 120mm fans on top, or one 240mm radiator in the front
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E1681...6811147317
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High end gamers can just move along to another thread and wasting their money on ugly lite up cases and $900 power supplies.
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Oop, I think you replied to/asked a question from the wrong post
Edit - Might be in luck, ~100W to spare according to Anandtech [anandtech.com]. I'm sure this is a crappy power supply but should do the trick.
Edit - Might be in luck, ~100W to spare according to Anandtech [anandtech.com]. I'm sure this is a crappy power supply but should do the trick.
https://www.newegg.com/tools/powe...alculato
https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
Mobo: x79 lga 2011 usb3.0 with nvme $49
Processor: xeon e5-2650 v2 $50
Memory : lanshuo two sticks of 4gb ram with ECC $15 total
Cooler : Snowman... $19.. but this one didn't work well for me. I bought another model thru Amazon
Edit - Might be in luck, ~100W to spare according to Anandtech [anandtech.com]. I'm sure this is a crappy power supply but should do the trick.
Here's the thing with all cheap PSU's. $10 more for a dirt cheap one is still $10 you could apply towards a trustworthy, future proof PSU of your careful choosing. Because even if you're fine now once you find out you've outgrown it then it's a $10 paperweight. I pay the lazy tax all the time for these shortcuts