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Xigmatek’s new Vector P700 PSU combines distinctive styling with 80PLUS Platinum efficiency and a couple of new cooling twists. The Xigmatek Vector P700 uses new Reverse Thrust to actually run the fan backwards at startup to blow out any accumulated dust. After this initial 30 seconds, the 135mm Xigmatek fan goes into normal rotation with temperature controlled speeds for optimal quiet and cooling.
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Antec’s High Current Gamer series has proven to be quite popular with gamers in the market for a functional power supply thanks to its wide variety of wattages, modular offerings and simple strong 12 volt rail designs capable of powering high performance GPUs/CPUs. While they aren’t the cheapest PSUs on the market, that can be put down to the fact they use a high quality Seasonic OEM design compared to rival products which use cheaper CWT Recently we’ve taken a look at Antec’s High Current Gamer 620W and 850W power supplies, both of which impressed with their performance and functionality though not so much with their price in relation to the competition. That said Antec’s HCG series certainly make good buys if you can get a good deal and value the extra performance, even if you have to pay a bit more for it. Today we have another Antec PSU which sits in the middle of those previous two PSUs, the Antec High Current Gamer M 750W. Being part of the HCG series it has a pair of hefty 12 volt rails, has 80 Plus Bronze efficiency, uses a Seasonic OEM design and the “M” denotes a modular design.
With 750 watts of grunt this PSU will be capable of single and dual graphics card systems with a high performance overclocking-orientated CPU like an AMD FX 8350 or Intel Core i7 4770K, so let’s take a look at what Antec’s High Current Gamer M 750W PSU can offer.
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The EVGA 430W Power Supply is a low cost option that comes with a 3 year warranty and is 80 Plus Certified. It has sleeved leads, a quiet 120mm fan and is small enough to fit in any ATX case. It's a great low wattage, affordable PSU solution.
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2014 has been an incredible year for top grade, high wattage power supplies. We have reviewed the Super Flower Leadex Platinum 1,000w, The Antec High Current Pro Platinum 1,300w and the Corsair AX1500i Titanium – all of which have claimed top awards. Today we look at the latest Cooler Master V1200 Platinum, a fully modular power supply created in partnership with top OEM Seasonic.
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Many people that i know often wonder the reason as to why most manufacturers are producing fully modular power supply units lately when its granted that people will be using the 20/24pin power cable either way. Well since this is considered one of the main/top features of such PSU models usually the reason stands out in both the manufacturers websites and the packages so we all know that they main reason they choose to do so is as a "failsafe" (future proof) just in case the power standard changes in the near future from the current 24pin one to something newer and better so instead of getting a new PSU and thus spending twice as much in the long run consumers will just be required to get a new power cable. A few months back with us we had the latest EDGE 550W fully modular PSU by Antec and since we were very satisfied with its performance we just had to take a look at the top of the line 750W model.
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Cooler Master Fully Modular V650 650W Power Supply Video @ 3DGameMan
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In Win were established back in 1986 and they never tried to diversify beyond designing and building computer cases. Merely a few months ago the company released a long line of high performance PSUs, the Commander series. Today we take a look at the high end 1200w model.
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Der Markt der hochwattigen Netzteile wächst immer weiter und ist mittlerweile hart umkämpft. So konzentrieren sich viele Hersteller auf Netzteile jenseits der 500 Watt Grenze. Doch auch der Leistungsbereich unterhalb von 500 Watt sollte nicht in Vergessenheit geraten, schließlich erfüllt schon dieser in den meisten Fällen den Leistungsbedarf moderner PCs. In diesem Test sehen wir uns das neue LibertyECO des Herstellers Enermax an, der auf langjährige Erfahrungen in der Entwicklung von Netzteilen zurückblicken kann. Die Liberty-Serie war schon in den letzten Jahren sehr erfolgreich und zeichnet sich u.a. durch das Kabelmanagement aus. Das Nachfolgemodell soll, wie der Name schon sagt, besonders energiesparende Eigenschaften besitzen. Wie sich das LibertyECO 400W im Test schlägt, erfahrt ihr auf den nächsten Seiten.
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The big 12v rails do come at a cost though, the 3.3v and 5v rails are quite a bit lower than those on the power supply it replaced (12 amps and 6 amps lower respectively to be precise) but then comparing it to its competition of a similar rating its right on a par on the power rating of the 3.3v and 5v rails.
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Für unseren Test konnten wir auf eines der neuen Netzteile aus der XT Serie zurückgreifen, die technologisch und vom Preis-Leistungsfaktor dem Premium Segment zuzuordnen wären. Das Zalman ZM660-XT 660 Watt Netzteil soll, dank Heatpipe Kühler in Verbindung mit einem entsprechend abgestimmten Lüfter, äußerst unauffällig die Komponenten mit Strom versorgen. Dazu garniert Zalman eine ansprechende Optik mit netzteilinternen LEDs sowie Kabel-Management. Dank Impervios Technik-Knowhow sollen auch Stabilität und Effizienzwerte höchsten Ansprüchen genügen.
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