Krone is a leader in the connection and distribution systems for copper and optical-fiber networks. The company also supplies high-performance cables and accessories for data and... more
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Krone is a leader in the connection and distribution systems for copper and optical-fiber networks. The company also supplies high-performance cables and accessories for data and communication networks. This characterizes the company as a complete systems supplier. Krone offers each and every customer a made-to-measure solution, regardless of the size of the telecommunications or data network. This product is the RJ-K CL standard (25x50) adapter.
Advantages: Modular so there's no mess with cables, made by CoolerMaster Disadvantages: The sheathing around the cables can make them hard to handle
...complicated with all the various leads that were included but that was because this power supply is modular, so there's not much chance that you'll need all these leads anyway. The PSU also came with an instruction booklet which showed how to plug the cables in to the power supply and how to use the PCi-E 6 pin - 8 pin adapter, as well as a few of the more simple tasks such as installing the PSU and turning it on.
I found this power supply very easy to install in my case and insert all the plugs into. They all plugged into the PSU with a firm 'click' and there was little to no play on them when they were plugged in. It was tham same sort of idea on the other end when plugging it into the various devices, each plug had an interesting connecting mechanism which made it easy to disconnect any of the devices, should you need to.
When the system...
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Advantages: Modular, Pretty Quiet, Best looking PSU on market, Extends component life, stable Disadvantages: Cables length, there are more silent available, possible LED problems
...This has been my PSU in my fairly nicely specced system for almost a year now and it has be brilliant.
First of all the noise level is very quiet for a high wattage power supply and is only audible if you are going for total silence or there is very little ambient noise, there are a few quieter PSUs.. but this is great all the same, and much quieter then any generic brands of the same power.
This PSU has proved to be very stable as i have had no power related crashes in all the time i have been using it. It has a peak wattage of just over 600w but most systems wont be needing so much power anyway, the 580w is just fine for any single card setups and is good enough for mid/high range SLi setups aswell, it is SLi certified to prove it.
The PSU is modular which saves ugly cables using up all the space in your case and stopping...
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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...
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