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Best PSU For Overclocker V2, Which One Is The Best? ^^
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casperito
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Jun 27 2007, 09:01 PM
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QUOTE(serez @ Jun 27 2007, 08:37 PM) owh ic.. if so i`m not making a wise decision - buying that extreme power to my friend.. how about fsp saga series? fsp saga is not bad... this type of PSU commonly used in servers... if u got a lil more budget, try looking for fortron epsilon... sempronic is selling his epsilon 500w...
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casperito
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Jul 2 2007, 12:57 AM
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QUOTE(Radeon @ Jul 2 2007, 12:10 AM) if comparing acbel with the xtreme power but the silverstone does have an attractive price silverstone STF40 onli around RM199 and STF56 onli around RM330... but if u lack of budget, try to find FSP Fortron Epsilon...
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casperito
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Jul 2 2007, 01:07 AM
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QUOTE(jy14 @ Jul 2 2007, 01:02 AM) The SilverStone ST400 is only RM 180 in the bulk sections. Its definitely a better solution than anything else within the same price range. Closest competitor could b the Extreme Power 430W or Acbel's choices, but in terms of quality for the price paid, SilverStone offers u a worry free of 3 years warranty while others just 1 year. Ain't these bit extra a good way for a peace of mind ? owh.. bulk... i was talking about the LYP price...
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casperito
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Feb 26 2008, 10:19 PM
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QUOTE(ocz @ Feb 26 2008, 12:21 AM) Damn,i am still confuse on which power supply to get. -Ocz gamextream 700W. -PC P&C 610W. -Corsair HX620 -Enermax Liberty 620W. Help me guys.  go for PC P&C 610W the best PSU in the world... 610W Continuous @ 40C (670W Peak) This post has been edited by casperito: Feb 26 2008, 10:23 PM
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casperito
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Mar 4 2008, 03:13 AM
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QUOTE(ocz @ Mar 3 2008, 11:02 PM) Ya bro.Everynite after back from work,i always do a review about the HX620.  aiyak?? u going to buy the HX620 aa?? well its up to u... but try to read the quote below... better go for the single railing... QUOTE Due to their look, convenience, and cost savings for manufacturers, modular plugs have become a popular power supply feature. Unfortunately, there has been little or no discussion of the impact of this feature on overall performance and reliability. The fact is, modular plugs limit power by adding to electrical resistance. The voltage drop can be as much as would occur in 2 feet of standard wire. Worse yet, modular plugs utilize delicate pins that can easily loosen, corrode, and burn, creating the potential for a major system failure. That's why professional system builders specify uninterrupted wire!
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