Cooler Master iGreen 430W PSU Review
Cooler Master's iGreen 430W is one of the most efficient in the world at 85%, and equally quiet at 17dBA. ByteSizedReviews takes this PSU for a test run on a very high spec test PC to see if it cuts it as a good choice for enthusiasts on a budget....
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(Posted by: Ben on 2006-08-01)
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Ultra High-End PSU Shoot Out - Updated
With the introduction of power hungry video setups like Crossfire and SLI, having a PSU that does what it says on the tin is more important than ever. We have borrowed one of the most demanding PC configurations known to man to test our PSUs in a......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2006-07-22)
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Enermax Liberty 400W Modular PSU Review
Modular PSUs are all the rage now, so it was only going to be so long until Enermax released their own particular variant. The Liberty range of power supplies has been available for some time now, and we have had a chance to evaluate a unit over a......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2006-04-21)
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Antec True Control P-EC 550W
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(Posted by: Ben on 2006-01-11)
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Tagan TG580-U15 EasyCon Review
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(Posted by: Ben on 2006-01-11)
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Seasonic S12 600W Review
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(Posted by: Ben on 2006-01-11)
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OCZ Powerstream 600W PSU review
When OCZ launched the Powerstream series of 420, 470, and 520W PSUs late last year, they really took the market and the overclocking community by storm. OCZ then followed up with a new 600W model, which is on the bench today. What’s new, and how......
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(Posted by: Nightmare on 2005-09-05)
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Tagan TG480-U22 480W Two Force Power Supply
Tagan now have an established reputation here in the UK as one of the best quality PSU manufactures in business. With this new model, Tagan are the first manufacturer to release a PSU compatible with both the ATX 12V 1.3 and the latest ATX 12V......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2005-05-13)
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Tagan TG420-U02 420W i-Xeye Power Supply Review
After reviewing our first Tagan power supply, the TG480-U01, everyone at OcPrices agreed that it was one of the best PSUs we had yet seen. Featuring some excellent features, such as EPS and BTX support out of the box, plus rails to match the best......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2004-11-22)
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OCZ PowerStream 470W power supply review
OCZ is a company that has over the years developed a well deserved reputation as a top choice for overclockers. When the company decided to add power supplies to their product range, obviously a simple re-badge of a Fortron Source or some other......
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(Posted by: Nightmare on 2004-10-01)
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OCZ Enhanced VGA & HDD power lead review
After breaking into the computer power industry with their highly acclaimed “Powerstream” power supplies, (our review will be up shortly) OCZ's next move was to release power cables with radio......
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(Posted by: Nightmare on 2004-07-23)
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Coolmax CX-450B "Taurus" PSU
If you haven’t caught on already, it’s currently trendy to have a quiet computer rather than a loud one, regardless of how much it is overclocked. It is now possible to buy silent (or near silent) components for every part of your computer. Of......
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(Posted by: Kuzals on 2004-04-23)
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Tagan TG480-U01 480W ATX / EPS Power Supply
Power Supply reviews may not be the most exciting components in the world, but arguably are one of the most important. Today we are looking at a 480W model by a company called Tagan. Tagan may not be a name you are used to hearing, but after this......
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(Posted by: Ben on 2004-03-07)
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Vantec ION 400B 400watt power supply review
Today we’ve got a look at a new entry level power supply from Vantec. The ION takes most of the features of their top-shelf Stealth series, and puts them into a more affordable steel chassis. Does......
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(Posted by: Nightmare on 2003-10-28)
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Maxtop CWT-450BD 450W PSU Review
If you’re not interested in spending triple digits on a power supply (Antec, Enermax, et al.), but aren’t quite confident enough with your luck to leave it up to a no-name brand’s rickety concoction, then you would be looking at a power supply......
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(Posted by: Kuzals on 2003-10-03)
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PSU Shootout: Ahanix SilenX vs. Zalman ZM400A
A few weeks ago I took a look at what was then the quietest PSU I had ever tested, the ...
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(Posted by: Nightmare on 2003-07-02)
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Zalman ZM400A-APF Power supply
A few days ago I brought you a review of Zalman's CNPS 7000-Cu heatsink. While a nice quiet heatsink such as the 7000-Cu can substantially lower the noise level of your system, chances are your......
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(Posted by: Nightmare on 2003-04-25)
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