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It has been a long time coming that we take a look at another power supply from Zalman. Their latest might just fit the bill if you've got some extra cash burning a hole in your wallet.
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Andyson is another OEM manufacturer that is trying to enter the retail market using their own brand. Let's take a look at their Nuclear 850 power supply.
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Comme nous l'avons vu dans nos comparatifs, tous les blocs 1200 watts et plus ne se valent pas. Aujourd'hui, nous vous proposons à la lecture le test d'un des modèles les plus accessibles, le Silent Pro Gold de Cooler Master, dans sa déclinaison la plus puissante, à savoir 1200 watts.
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Cooler Master's latest brings higher efficiency and the world's first integrated 7V fan port with it, but does so at the cost of some performance.
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Last month we reviewed Antec’s new 80 Plus Gold Certified ‘High Current Pro 850W‘ power supply, and we were impressed. Today we are looking at the 900W model in their ‘High Current Gamer’ range. As this series is 80 Plus Bronze Certified, it is a little more affordable, with the 900w unit retailing for only £100 inc vat.
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Be quiet! aktualisiert die Einsteigerserie Pure Power. Die bisherigen Modelle der L7-Reihe ohne Kabelmanagement werden von den neuen L8-Serie abgelöst. Auf ins Testlabor!
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Enermax MODU87+ is the 80 Plus Gold certified series from Enermax, meaning efficiency of at least 90% at typical load (350 W in the case of the reviewed 700 W model) and 87% at light (140 W in the case of the reviewed 700 W model) and full loads. Let's dissect the 700 W model from this new series.
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Corsair’s CX Series of power supplies have become increasingly popular in the DIY PC market. They offer strong value for money, good build quality, Corsair’s trademark warranty service and offer up 80 Plus Bronze certification at a reasonable price point. Today we are looking at the CX500M power supply which is a modular 80 Plus Bronze 500W power supply from Corsair.
Corsair’s CX500M power supply isn’t as extravagant as some of the power supplies we’ve looked at in the past but that is fine as this power supply is really only aimed at the single GPU gamer with a relatively mid-range system and on a restricted budget. If consumers want something more “high-end” they can obviously opt for Corsair’s more premium HX and AX series of power supplies.
If you’ve been following the pre-built system market you may see that Corsair’s CX500M has gained significant traction in that market inside pre-built systems from vendors like PC Specialist, Overclockers UK, Scan 3XS and so on. That said the CX500M has never been more popular and without any further ado let’s dive in and take a look at this budget offering from Corsair.
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Mushkin, a traditional memory manufacturer, decided to also enter on the power supply market. Volta 600 W is a single-rail model that they are going to release next week. Let's see if it will survive our tests.
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I received a package a few weeks ago from the guys over at Moneual Labs which contained two items for evaluation: the Cresyn CS-HP500 Headphones that I reviewed earlier this week and the Cresyn C750E In-Ear Earphones that I will be taking a look at today. As the name implies, these earphones are designed to fit into the ear canal and come with three different ear tips in varying sizes to ensure a perfect fit. Priced at just under $100, are these higher-end earphones worth this premium price tag? Continue on as we find out.
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