They are so right about having a POS PSU. The PSU is very often overlooked and is so often taken for granted. I had stability issues before I realized that my PSU wasn't able to handle the new load after the last upgrade.
A PSU that gives you a lot of bang for your buck is a Leadman LP-6100E 500W. I exchanged an incompatible 500w 24-pin ATX PSU for one of these a short while back, and man, I love this thing. I probably wont have to upgrade my PSU for a while to come. The load it can handle on all voltage levels is pretty decent.
3.3V | 5V | 12V | -5V | -12V | +5Vsb
30A | 50A | 25A | 0.3A | 0.8A | 2.0A
That should be plenty enough power for most operations.
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Gigabyte GA-7dpxdw+ w/dual modded AXP 1800+ CPUs running at AXP 2000+ speed
1 512 meg crucial ECC DDR 2100
1 512 meg Infineon PC2700
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Geforce 4 Ti4600
Deskstar 60 gig drive
(1)K4.1 waterblock (.5" barbs)
(1) Maze 3 waterblock (.5" barbs)
Black Ice Rad
TopFin 250gph pump
1/2" OD Vinyl hose (yep, vinyl)
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