Get a Thermaltake 700W power supply for $30
This 700W power supply is 80 Plus certified and backed by a 5-year warranty.
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If you are in the market for a new power supply and don't want to spend a fortune, Frys is offering Thermaltake's Smart 700W model for $30 after a $20 mail-in-rebate.
There are not a lot of bells and whistles here, like modular cabling or RGB lighting. However, Thermaltake does cover the basics with 80 Plus certification, a low noise 120mm fan, and a decent 5-year warranty.
Thermaltake opted for a single +12V rail design, with a total of 54A available. There is plenty here to power a high-end system, though if you're in doubt about what you need, you can use an online PSU calculator to get a rough idea.
Connectors consist of the following:
- 1x 20+4 pin Main ATX
- 1x 4+4 pin ATX 12V (CPU)
- 5x 4-pin molex
- 6x SATA
- 2x 6+2 pin PCIe
- 1x floppy
You can grab the PSU here. If you're signed up to receive promo codes from Frys, check your inbox for a code that will knock the price down to $24 after rebate. Otherwise go here if you'd like sign up to receive codes on future deals.
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