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Corsair Gaming Series 800 W
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Corsair's Gaming Series consists of three single rail PSUs that are made for gamers. Even more average users with a mid-range system will appreciate the reliable and cheap PSU from a company with a very good reputation. We test the 800 W model, which is the most powerful of the series and are impressed by its voltage regulation and efficiency.
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PC Power & Cooling's Silencer 760W
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"The PC Power & Cooling Silencer 760W power supply demonstrated
very good efficiency, excellent voltage regulation, and produced very
clean outputs. The Silencer 760 can deliver up to 62A (744W) of +12V
continuous power at up to 50°C operating temperature and can support
dual, high-end video cards with four PCI-E connectors. The build
quality of the 760 power supply is excellent and it is backed by PC
Power & Cooling’s 7-year warranty and tech support."
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Xigmatek was founded back in 2005
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Xigmatek was founded back in 2005 and is a company which primarily focuses on power supplies and high performance cooling solutions. Today we are putting to the test one of Xigmatek’s best power supplies, the NRP-MC802 800W unit, which boasts some very interesting specifications and features; we will see if it can perform as well as the company claims it can in this review.
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Choiix Power Fort 5.5 Whr Battery Backup Review
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Today I’m here to write about an innovative device you can
use pretty much anywhere in the world, called the Power Fort which
allows you to recharge your devices in emergencies, the Power Fort by
Choiix. It is able to charge a variety of devices for example cell
phones, Bluetooth headsets or a handheld like the PSP. This could be
ther difference between being dead in the water or skimming along in a
speed boat. Don't get caught off guard by lack of charging options.
Let's check ouut the Choiix Power Fort and see if it is right for you:
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Enermax Hoplite Review
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"Enermax are world renowned for their presence within the PSU and cooling
departments and are regarded as a household name, but would you be shocked
to hear that Enermax also produce computer cases? Admittedly they have only
a very small selection to choose from, but in the last 2 years Enermax have
branched off into the computer case genre which will certainly surprised
quite a few. These cases have been directed toward entry level users, so
fundamentally the hardware enthusiast will be ignorant of their existence.
But this year, things are about to change."
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Antec HCG-750 750 Watt
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Neben der High-Current-Pro-Serie, welche wir in Form des HCP-750 vor kurzem vorstellten, bietet Antec noch eine weitere aktuelle Netzteilserie an, welche sich vornehmlich an Spieler richtet. Der Name dieser Serie lautet daher auch recht simpel: High Current Gamer, kurz HCG. So gibt es in dieser Serie insgesamt fünf Leistungsstufen, welche sich nicht nur in eben jener Leistung und auch den Anschlüssen, sondern auch optisch unterscheiden. Wir entschieden uns für unseren Test die 750 Watt starke Variante zu nutzen, da diese vier PCIe-Stromanschlüsse besitzt und so auch unseren SLI-Test ermöglicht. Neben dieser Version gibt es die HCG-Serie noch mit 400, 520, 620 und 900 Watt Leistung. Wie sich das HCG-750 in unserem Testparcour schlägt, zeigen wieder ein mal die folgenden Seiten.
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Corsair CMPSU-TX750V2 750W PSU Review
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"The Corsair CMPSU-TX750V2 750W PSU arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review from Technic3D the next PSU with one +12V rail (62A), 140mm Fan, 8x SATA hard disk connectors and 4x PCI-e 6+2-Pin. Better han the V1 PSUs?"
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Antec HCG-750 High Current Gamer Series Power Supply Review
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"The Antec HCG-750 Power Supply is but one in the new line of High Current Gamer Series PSUs. The HCG-750 advertises a delivery of 750 Watts of continuous power. The HCG-750 comes with many features, the first being four high current +12V rails. These rails have a high over current protection set point for high end GPU compatibility. The HCG-750 is constructed of all Japanese-brand capacitors for excellent reliability. There is a 135mm double ball bearing fan for quiet operation and high air flow. The 750 is 80 Plus Bronze certified and boasts up to 88% efficiency. There are 4 gold plated 8-pin (6+2) PCI-E connectors and gold-plated High Current terminals."
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Sentey SDP650-SS Power Supply
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"In my first Sentey power supply review, I have the SDP650-SS 650W power supply here today. The SDP650-SS is an entry level 650W model. For around $80USD, the SDP650-SS gets you a non-modular, 80PLUS certified supply with a quiet 140mm fan and a 5 year warranty!"
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Corsair TX850 V2 PSU Review
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Corsair's TX series was extremely popular, winning multiple awards. Building
on the successes of the TX series, Corsair have launched a new V2 range with
a bigger - 140mm fan and better components such as Japanese capacitors rated
at 105C. Rated at 80 Plus Bronze, the TX V2 has increased efficiency over
its predecessor and comes with an impressive 5 year warranty - a firm stamp
of confidence. The variant we will be taking a look at today is the 850W
delivering a burly 70A for the +12v rail, delivering the performance
capabilities for those seeking to SLI or Crossfire.
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Corsair TX750 V2 750 W
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Corsair recently updated their modular enthusiast TX PSU series and presented the TX V2. With a quick look at the specifications the most noticeable difference between the old and the updated models is the efficiency upgrade, from plain 80Plus to 80Plus Bronze. Under the hood, we spotted an OEM change from CWT to Seasonic.
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Club 3D CSP-X1000CB 1000 W
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Club 3D is one more graphics card manufacturer that decided to follow the latest trend and present a PSU series. In this review we will evaluate their strongest model, which with its 1000 W is able to support up to three VGAs. Our only concern is that it's only 80Plus Bronze certified.
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Detailed Look Into PSUs
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The objective of this article is to give detailed, but easy to understand information about the most crucial part of a PC system, the Power Supply Unit. Follow us into this journey to the PSU territory and we promise you that you will gain valuable knowledge.
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Cooler Master GX 450 W Power Supply Review
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"The Cooler Master GX power supply series was released a while ago with 550 W, 650 W, and 750 W models. Now the manufacturer is releasing a 450 W version. Let's see if it is a good buy."
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Antec True Power Quattro 1200W PSU Review
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"The Antec True Power Quattro 1200W PSU arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review from Technic3D the next PSU with six +12V rails (38A), 80mm Fan, 11x SATA hard disk connectors, 4x PCI-e 6+2-Pin and 4x PCI-e 6-Pin ."
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Corsair TX750V2 750 Watt Power Supply Review
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"Corsair recently refreshed their TX series of power supplies and asked us to take a look at both the TX850V2 and TX750V2. We recently gave an in depth look at the TX850V2. Since the TX750V2 is nearly identical to the TX850V2, we will be using the quick review format to take a look at the TX750V2.
Corsair does a great job in supplying you with almost every feature that you can ask for with the TX series of power supplies. The TX750V2 comes with SCP, OVP, OCP, OPP, and OTP. As part of the refresh of the TX series, the TX750V2 has gained some efficiency over its predecessor and is now 80Plus Bronze rated. The unit boasts ATX V2.3 support and is also rated for 100% continuous output at 50C."
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