i just want to know if thows PSU's are good onough or if they are way to cheep
Links don't work(at least for me) without a Canadian zip code.
If they have 'em get an Antec Smartpower or Truepower series with the watt/amperage ratings reccommended earlier.
If they have 'em get an Antec Smartpower or Truepower series with the watt/amperage ratings reccommended earlier.
I can't see them either.
I also recommend www.newegg.com and Antec PSU's. It's like $55 for 400w Antec Smartpower 2.0.
I also recommend www.newegg.com and Antec PSU's. It's like $55 for 400w Antec Smartpower 2.0.

I couldn't use the web ID numbers from those staples links (and am too lazy to find a CA zip), but when I look at staples.com for my locale, I see 3 good Antec PSUs. Assuming these are the same options you're seeing, any would be fine, but the 350 watt would be pushing it a little down the line. I'd get the 400 or 500 watt, just in case. A little insurance here is a nice thing. Next generation, requirements may be even worse, so it's nice to have a little elbow room.
I'll agree with other people that there are better places to get one, but if you're looking to buy from a local store, and staples is all you've got, go for it. I can understand the appeal of instant gratification.
I'll agree with other people that there are better places to get one, but if you're looking to buy from a local store, and staples is all you've got, go for it. I can understand the appeal of instant gratification.