Where can I get a 500W power supply compatible with a MS-6577 (Xenon) motherboard?if any?

A new vid card needs 450W!
ONLY HAVE 200W!

Answers:
Here you go. And some extra head room if you want to add a dvd burner.


http://www.newegg.com/product/product.as...
www.newegg.com

User reviews, HARD to beat prices.
While there are alot of 500W power supplies on the market, sometimes buying generic just because it is cheaper doesn't guarrantee getting a good power supply. I try to recommend and stick to using Thermaltake power supplies to people asking for suggestions as well as my clients I build systems for. Thermaltake power supplies have had a great reliability for me and my clients, plus they meet or exceed most ratings for processors, motherboards, and perripheral devices. Here is a link to a 500W thermaltake power supply: http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec.hmx?... . You will note it uses the newer Dual Rail 12V design for more stable and constant power generation as well has having the necessary connectors for PCI-E cards, SATA drives, all the other normal connections.

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