Best PSU for a single GTX 280?

Q: I don't plan on SLI, because in a couple of years this won't be adequate, (I guestimate I'll keep it for about 2-3 years.) and I don't qanna spend more than I should on a card. So, can someone recommend a PSU to run a single one of these monsters? The other parts I'm ordering (this is a computer from the ground up.), Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4 GHZ, 4GB of RAM @ 800 GHZ, EVGA 680i SLI Mobo, one standard DVD drive, and the NZXT Tempest case. And don't tell me to buy a different video card. I asked a question, I need an appropriate answer. Another question...the connector bit confuzzles me. Is a 6+2 Pin connector qualify as an 8 pin? Or does it HAVE to say "8-pin PCI Connector"? I'm gonna go with the third poster. That was REALLY elaborated. And Angelic, people make mistakes. Don't be a smart ass. Lil, go learn how to f***ing spell, and if you aren't a geek, what the f*** are you doing here?

A: Well you said the best... this would be the best http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703020 but a decent one would be http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703009 I just love PC Power&Cooling products I think you should get a different graphics card *runs and hides* LOL That is a great Great card A monster at least but one day as of every video card it will be just like the 6600 i know it's sad to say but it is true. You said not to change your vid card but what about your system its self?? If you don't plan on doing sli then why get an sli board? look at this mobo http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128078 Review: Pros: This is a GREAT motherboard for the money. I put a q6600 in it and had it overclocked to 3.55ghz easily. For some reason the motherboard would refuse to post at anything higher than that. I decided to update to the beta bios and I hit 4ghz on this little board! It is a MONSTER!!!! Cons: There is not enough cooling on the board though for heavy overclocking. The mosfet on mine ended up blowing out while stress testing, so make sure you have ample airflow in your case at least. Other Thoughts: A great buy get it now. If you have to spend more money on a mobo http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128337 these are great for over clocking!!! as for the 4gb of ram make sure you get 64bit Vista.. (that is if you want vista) because 32bit only reads 3.5 gb of memory and 64bit reads everything on up... Good luck with That great build!!!!

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