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Old 04-05-2013, 10:49 AM   #31
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Do you have a link to any Swedish vendors besides Komplett? Looks like Corsair is the only brand they carry.
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Old 04-05-2013, 04:15 PM   #32
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Do you have a link to any Swedish vendors besides Komplett? Looks like Corsair is the only brand they carry.
Inet - Datorbutik, datorer, speldatorer, bärbara datorer - Inet.se

PSU:s : http://www.inet.se/kategori/47/natdelar

These sites I use mostly when I need new computer parts.. (Inet and Komplett..)..

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I would change it immediately if you can afford too, if you can't then you have to take the risk and run it until you can afford to change it. However absolutely do not add anything to your system before you change the psu.
Forgot to reply as I just looked fast throughout the replies.

Anyway:

Nah, of course I will not add anything in it.
Before a PSU update.

I think I do afford it.
I will try to buy one as soon as possible when
I have got any recommendation on a PSU I think.

Thanks a lot for your reply!.

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Old 04-05-2013, 04:58 PM   #33
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Antec VP550P 550W - Inet.se
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Old 04-05-2013, 05:04 PM   #34
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Thanks alot glc!...

Seems great!, also very good price!...

Will look more tomorrow, night here in Sweden now ^^ .
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Old 04-06-2013, 05:52 AM   #35
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Thanks alot glc!...

Seems great!, also very good price!...

Will look more tomorrow, night here in Sweden now ^^ .
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Are the original CPU fan on Intel Core i3
good enough and good enough for gaming??.

If not I can maybe also buy this:

Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - Inet.se

Looks alot nicer also!, but I'm not full sure if it will fit...

What do you think about that?, is it a good fan also?...

One more question:

What makes those cheap PSU:s that risky so it can broke computer?...

Edit: Sorry I failed with my first edit so it got a bumb I'm sorry...

And also if I just would make a edit no one would see it I think...

This sucky web browser on my phone mess up the buttons sometimes when you take the button beside it take the other O.o...

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Old 04-06-2013, 09:49 AM   #36
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The original fan on your CPU will be fine for gaming provided you do not want to overclock. That is an excellent bang for the buck aftermarket cooler if you ever do want to overclock.

Cheap PSU's are made from inferior parts and have inferior engineering. A cheap PSU has a much greater chance of failing. It also has a much greater chance of producing inferior current and voltages. It also has a much greater chance of destroying other hardware when it fails.

A cheap PSU can be the source of a number of computer problems and many people would never suspect it is the PSU causing the problem. A quality PSU is critical for having a reliable and well running computer. It is never something where you want to choose the least expensive one you can find.
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Old 04-06-2013, 09:56 AM   #37
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An i3-2100 cannot be overclocked, so the stock fan is fine.
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