PSU's are hit and miss, so I would look at the reviews, I would never buy one that had bad reviews.
Sign up for the newegg newsletter/sales shit, they have great deals every day on PSU's. I normally buy from Corsair, OCZ, or Antec (for cheaper ones). Corsair makes some of the best, most reliable PSU's on the market, but the prices are typically a few bucks more, but they use a single rail design which is superior to multi-rails.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi ... geSize=100Of that list ^ I personally know of 3 people with the 650w version, one person is running a overclocked quad core with dual graphic cards on that psu:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817139005A power supply is easy to change, you just unplug everything, remove 4 screws, put the new one in, and plug everything up.
Also, your board:
http://www.gigabyte.us/Products/Motherb ... uctID=3096It supports the Phenom II x6 processor (and a good chance on the next gen 8 core next year) so if you ever want to upgrade your cpu from a dual, to a quad, 6, or 8 core in a few years, it would be a cheap awesome upgrade. Any of these chips will fit your computer:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi ... geSize=100
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