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This is a 2 week old Corsair CX-430W (V2), Single rail, 24pin ATX, 80+ certified, power supply unit.

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I bought it brand new for the desktop media server I was building. I went through great trouble to get almost silent components to make the server as quiet as possible. This PSU however has some coil whine that I just can not stand.

Put it inside a computer case and you won't hear it, but for my application where the PSU is out in the open sitting on the desk the noise makes it unsuitable.

The PSU works perfectly and is in brand new condition. It comes with everything that was inside the box when I bought it except for 5 fewer zip ties (it came with 10 and I have used 5, so there are only 5 left.)

Price is $65, can post if necessary (at buyers cost)

Pickup from the Northside of Brisbane (near Strathpine)

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