Powerboards? What to choose?

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#1 GamerGal13579
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This page includes all of the powerboards available at PC Case Gear

(http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=15_607)

I would like an 8 "socket" board if possible and it should definitely have surge protection.

Do any of the ones on this page fit the criteria and are good quality?

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#2 blaznwiipspman1
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anyone with some type of surge protection should do.  I wouldn't spend more than $30 on one though.  Also the powersuppies nowadays are fairly high tech so they can withstand unexpected surges of current. 

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#3 Skilled_Tactix
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It really depends on how many things you have that require power sockets and the use of your stuff. I wouldn't go nuts on buying one, however i would recoment a power surge of at least 6 outlets to plug your stuff in. If you have a buisness that has a lot of computers in a row, i would suggest a wall mount straight power surge, they will look like really long metal things with outlets every couple of inches.

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#4 GamerGal13579
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Huntkey Power Surge Protector Black - 8 Outlets

(http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=15_607&products_id=16214)

Is this one ok?