Power supply help

hi everyone i was wondering if anyone knew of a good powers supply the meet these criteria:

-80 plus bronze certified

-500 watt or more

-cheap ($40-$50)

by the way i live in the united states and am using united states dollars for purchase

Theres this one.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817152040

im not sure how well it performs but it meets the specifications.

you could get 100w more but its 5$ over your budget.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817152041

hope i helped.I Dont really know american shops cos im from uk.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817207013&Tpk=xfx%20550&IsVirtualParent=

Seasonic OEM

Quality parts, Japanese capacitors.

550W is enough for a high end GPU, and a fully overclocked system

Single 12V rail, 44amps (enough for a 770)

Bronze certified.

Rarely a better PSU for the price. And it has 5 years warranty.

It's worth the extra $. Don't cheap out on your power supply. There is a 450W variant for lesser systems. I'd recommend 550W minimum for a gaming system. It allows for upgrade paths.

You didn't help.

As soon as I saw Raidmax, I "noped" right out of there.

Raidmax PSUs are a risk to the system; they are built incredibly cheaply, and show it. Terrible ripple, awful efficiency (theyaren't actually 80+ Bronze), and just terrible build quality, all around craptasticism.

I'd invest in a Rosewill Capstone 550, or, if you can afford it, Rosewill Capstone 550 M, which is the same PSU, just semi-modular. Much better build quality, drastically lower ripple, higher efficiency, and all-around a vastly, vastly superior PSU.

Ye i Got a corsair gs800 2013 edition. i just looked on newegg and found the only ones in the specifications.I know that you should allways buy good power supplies and shouldnt cut costs.