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Nowadays, it seems that most manufacturers have a subsidiary company, which brings them direct access to the retail market. Today we will be having a look at the new v.3 revision of the CMX 850W power supply by Cougar, the sister company of HEC/Compucase, one of the oldest manufacturers of power supply units. This is our second encounter with their products, after our review of the basic PowerX 550W several months ago which, although it did not set any performance records, its value-to-performance ratio was very good.
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XFX’s power supplies are easily getting a reputation for being some of the best value units on the market. While XFX don’t make any of their power supplies themselves, they do use one of the strongest OEMs on the market – Seasonic. We’ve already taken a look at two XFX power supplies; the Pro 650W Core Edition unit and the Pro 750W Black Edition unit. We felt both power supplies were incredibly strong and both walked away with awards, helped greatly by XFX’s extremely aggressive pricing and the overall premium performance of the Seasonic OEM designs used.
Today we have with us the XFX Pro 750W XXX Edition semi-modular power supply. This particular unit operates with 80 Plus Bronze efficiency and is semi-modular. With 750W there is plenty of power for any single or dual GPU configured system as well as enough for a tonne of storage drives. Like with all XFX power supplies it runs “EasyRail” technology essentially meaning all the 12 volt power is loaded onto a single 12 volt rail. Due to the fact this is a Seasonic OEM design XFX are able to offer a 5 year warranty on it…but without any further waffling on my behalf let’s take a look at this product.
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Ce jour, nous testons une nouvelle alimentation FSP, la Raider 550. Un modèle qui se veut simple et abordable mais qui ne veut pas oublier l'essentiel, à savoir proposer un unique rail 12 volts ou encore une certification 80 Plus Silver. A découvrir dans nos colonnes.
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Das Cooler Master V700 ist ein vollständig modulares Netzteil und erlaubt damit eine optimale Anpassung der Verkabelung an das jeweile PC-System.
Das 80 PLUS Gold Netzteil und die Anschlusskabel werden jeweils in einer Tasche geliefert, um alle nötigen Kabel griffbereit zu haben, sobald man den PC umrüsten möchte.
Der erste Eindruck des neuen 700 Watt Netzteils ist bereits hervorragend.
Im folgenden Review schauen wir uns das modulare Cooler Master V700 High-End Netzteil genauer an und vergleichen die Ergebnisse mit einigen Netzteilen aus den unterschiedlichsten Preisklassen.
Das Cooler Master V700 Netzteil wird übrigens in Kürze beim Redaktion ocinside.de Halloween 2013 Gewinnspiel verlost.
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The Cooler Master V-Series V700 is an 80 PLUS Gold certified power supply. Being 80 PLUS Gold certified means that under a 50% load, the V700 will be 90% percent efficient! There's a big 135mm fan inside to keep it both cool and quiet.
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Technic3D hat das Corsair RM650 Netzteil im Test. Semipassiv und mit einer 80Plus Gold Zertifizierung versehen, soll das RM650 als Gesamtpaket die Kundschaft überzeugen. Wie das 650 Watt Netzteil im Test abschneidet, steht im nachfolgenden Review.
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Antec’s High Current Gamer series of power supplies have been out for a while now and Antec decided to update some of these units with modular cabling, giving them them the High Current Gamer M naming. Today we are taking a look at the HCG-750M which is the 750W unit. All units in this series feature a semi-modular design, Japanese capacitors and a 135 mm double ball bearing white LED fan. The 750W unit also features an 80PLUS Bronze certification and is NVIDIA SLI ready. We have always known Antec for great power supplies so will the HCG-750M impress? Read on as we take a look…
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Seasonic's latest budget PSU shows that you don't always have to pay more to get more. Let's dive in and take a close look at the M12II 750W.
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Dopo aver analizzato l’eccellente case Milo ML05 di SilverStone, oggi terminiamo l’articolo precedente presentandovi l’alimentatore utilizzato nella precedente sessione di test: stiamo parlando del modello SFX 450W SST-ST45SF-G con certificazione 80plus Gold. Verrà utilizzato nella piattaforma precedente, in un sistema ad hoc con un processore Intel i5 2500K ed una eccellente motherboard ASUS P8Z77-I Deluxe. Buona lettura !
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Enermax’s Triathlor series is one of their budget series of power supplies. The Triathlor series is below the Platimax, MaxRevo and Revolution87+ power supplies but above the NAXN82+ and NAXN Basic power supplies. The Triathlor series still boasts the same Enermax quality and reliability but is instead aimed at providing a more attractive price point. We’ve already taken at Enermax’s 450W Triathlor power supply which we found to be a great power supply even if it was a tad on the expensive side, though you’d expect that as even though the Triathlor series from Enermax is “budget” it is still better than the budget offerings from most other companies. Of course the Enermax Triathlor should be seen more as a mid-range product, though with 80 Plus Bronze certification it is hard to market it as that.
The Enermax ETA700AWT-M Triathlor FC 700W semi-modular power supply we have here today is Enermax’s top Triathlor series PSU. With a semi-modular cabling design, enough power for SLI/CFX and a custom T.B Silence 120mm fan this power supply would do justice to anything high end gaming system. Unlike some of the cheaper competitors out there Enermax’s 700W Triathlor uses a high quality DC to DC converter design, has active PFC and uses Japanese capacitors so should have top notch performance. Without any further ado let’s find out how good the performance actually is.
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