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Be quiet! Dark Power PRO BQT P7-PRO 550W - power supply - 550 Watt

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Be quiet! Dark Power PRO BQT P7-PRO 550W - power supply - 550 Watt

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Power to the people

Advantages: Very cheap, 2 fans
Disadvantages: None

some instances the PSU may simply just pack up working altogether due to being over stressed. The Q-tec 550 watt is a very powerful yet extremely cheap PSU which is also supplied with 2 fans as standard (1 fan draws warm air from your processor whilst the other fan expels that warm air out the back of your PC which helps to keep things cool inside your case) the 2 fans provide an output of 33 decibels. The supplied cables are all of ample lengh and i had no problems whatsoever reaching them to my midi tower cased motherboard, the PSU is a gold colour and the 2 fans are coloured in rose gold and it looks quite beautiful for what it is. As i said at the beginning of this review the PSU is perhaps the singlemost important component you will ever buy for your PC so just how good is the Q-tec 550 watt? Well, in 14 months of constant ...

Rabid 04.04.2004 · Read full review
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Review of Q-Tec Dual Fan Gold power supply - 550 Watt

Real Power!

Advantages: Modular cables!
Disadvantages: None for me.

I had to purchase this more out of necessity than want. My old Enermax PSU decided one day that it wasn't going to turn on my PC. I then subsequently went all out and got a complete upgrade. I wanted something that would handle easily what i was going to throw at it. I also wanted a power supply that was 80 Plus compliant (80% efficient) details can be found if you look for the Coolermaster RS-620-ASAA-A1 on 80plus.org. It has one large fan which is quiet and unobtrusive, to be expected it fitted perfectly in my Coolermaster CM690 case. Being a modular PSU is an absolute godsend, why manufacturers never though of it sooner is beyond me. Modularity makes cable management and much easier and airflow much better. You get 2 sockets for graphics card power which can handle 2 x 6 pin and 1 x 8 pin plug very handy if you run an SLi rig ...

hairyheppers 07.11.2008 · Read full review
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Review of CoolerMaster Real Power M620 Modular PSU - power supply - 620 Watt

The Power Supply with no limits :P

Advantages: Stable Voltage for all components
Disadvantages: Exspensive

OK ok ok the power supply does have a limit, but to be fair...very few people shall ever take it to that stage. If anyone out there is having Problems with their PC and need to find a better PSU?..Then look no further than this! The Antec TruePower 550W is the Best PC POWER SUPPLY money can buy at the moment. It will give stable voltages all the time, and this can be seen via the graphic cards software, and also in The BIOS of some computers. The fan is controlled by a thermostat within the PSU, so obviously if the psu is cold the cooling fans will spin slow, and if the PSU starts to rise in temperature the fans pick up speed to improve the cooling within the unit. All connectors are black, and the main power cable for the Motherboard is Braided with a black Netting (24Pin). Though the Unit has a steep price so beware but if u are ...

Jaben 02.05.2004 · Read full review
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