QUOTE(coolblade @ May 26 2007, 11:26 AM)
if u ask me, i doubt so.due to the high quality of the psu, im doubtful that they will lower the price because there isnt really a reason for them to
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QUOTE(coolblade @ May 26 2007, 11:26 AM) if u ask me, i doubt so.due to the high quality of the psu, im doubtful that they will lower the price because there isnt really a reason for them to |
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QUOTE(aloy237 @ Jun 7 2007, 04:14 AM) I was using AcBel iPower Gold 550W before and recently changed to the LCD model. I find the AcBel very reliable and stable while overclocking. The LCD version also show the actual power used as well and other information. Plus comes with lifetime warranty. well, dont get my wrong but Acbel is indeed a very good brandits just that its reputation on LYN has not exactly been very good compared to the OCZ, Enermax and FSP and such. my friend had an Acbel last time. failed him once while clocking though |
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QUOTE(irenic @ Nov 21 2007, 05:10 PM) well it is used for 2900xt..but the newer 3870 is back to use single 6pin only, due to its low watt consumption.. not sure bout the upcoming 3870 x2 dual 6-pin PCI connectors Added on November 21, 2007, 5:11 pmwell it is used for 2900xt..but the newer 3870 is back to use single 6pin only, due to its low watt consumption.. not sure bout the upcoming 3870 x2 |
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for those having problems with their fans with varying sound, i wanna ask whether you all use an AVR? AVR stands for Automatic Voltage Regulator.
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