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The Seasonic S12II Bronze power supply series is comprised of 380 W, 430 W, 520 W, and 620 W models, all with the 80 Plus Bronze certification. Let's see if the 430 W model is a good pick.
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We opened a support forum for BeQuiet! users, officially endorsed by the company. We would like to get our readers interacting with BeQuiet! and we felt it was a cool idea to give something away. We all know how you love sexy, cutting edge hardware – who doesn’t?
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Today we’re looking at NZXT’s latest power supply range; the HALE82N series. This series is aimed at PC builders who demand quality components, whilst sticking to a budget. It’s 80PLUS Bronze certified, non-modular, and has a standard ATX form factor that will accommodate cases where free space is at a premium. Whilst many manufacturers are attempting to diversify their product ranges, in order for people to actually purchase these new lines the product needs to be of a certain quality. Does the NZXT HALE82N series hit the mark or fall short? Only one way to know; read on to find out!
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Technic3D hat das Thortech Thunderbolt 1200 Watt Netzteil im Test. Mit der Thunderbolt Serie ohne der Namensbezeichnung "Plus" verzichtet der Hersteller auch beim Flaggschiff auf das Display im Lieferumfang. Wie das Netzteil im Test abschneidet, steht im folgenden Review.
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The Seasonic X-Series brings the 80 Plus Gold certification and a full modular cabling system. It was the first power supply series where the DC-DC converter was installed on the same printed circuit board as the modular cabling system. We've already reviewed the 560 W, 650 W, and 850 W models, and they all got great results. Let's see if the X-Series 750 W is also a winner.
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Although as we speak there are many 80 Plus Platinum certified power supply units in the market (and we’ve been expecting the 80 Plus Titanium certification to get announced for quite some time now) it is the 80 Plus Gold certified units that most people choose mainly because they offer the best price/performance ratio right now (at least for demanding users). Be quiet! Has always been amongst the top PSU manufacturers but it wasn’t until recently that they started expanding to other countries outside of Germany and what best way to do that than to release a brand new PSU line with both 80 Plus Gold and Platinum units. Today we will be taking a look at the Dark Power Pro P10 750W variant which should be more than enough to power systems with dual GPU configurations.
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be quiet! ups the ante a bit more with their latest Dark Power Pro 10 power supply. This time around we have more power and increased efficiency.
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The German brand be quiet! released last month a new high-end power supply series, the Dark Power Pro 10, with models ranging from 550 W to 1,200 W. The 850 W model has the coveted 80 Plus Platinum certification, while all other models have the 80 Plus Gold certification. Let's test the 850 W version and see if it is a good pick.
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Cooler Master shows off the new Silent Pro M2 series with their 1500W behemoth. You might not need 1500 watts of power, but the 12 PCIe GPU power connectors are nice if you need to build a GPU beast.
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The IN WIN 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified GreenMe series is a high performance power supply series that is said deliver quality and efficiency at an affordable price. The In Win GreenMe 650W has four +12V rails that are each rated at 25 Amps and a single 120mm double ball-bearing fan to keep everything cool. Read on to see how this sub $70 power supply does on our test bench!
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