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Mit der High-Current-Pro-Serie stellten Antec vor kurzem ihre neue High-End-Serie im Bereich der Netzteile vor. Mit Leistungen von 750, 850 und 1.200 Watt richten sich die Netzteile an Enthusiasten mit Multi-GPU-Systemen. Mit einer 80-Plus-Gold-Zertifizierung, einem modularen Kabelmanagement, zwei 8-Pin-12-Volt-Stromsteckern und einigen anderen Features sollen beim Anwender keine Wünsche offen bleiben. Wie sich der kleinste Ableger der Serie, das HCP-750, schlägt, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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be quiet! ist bekannt für leise und hochwertige Netzteile, wie das Unternehmen schon mehrfach in unseren Reviews beweisen konnte. Neben Netzteilen wurden auch Lüfter in das Sortiment mit aufgenommen und seit kurzem finden sich nun auch zwei CPU-Kühler im Sortiment. Neben dem Dark Rock Advanced C1, welcher einen Kühlturm besitzt und mit einem Lüfter ausgestattet ist, gibt es auch noch den größeren Dark Rock Pro C1, welcher im Twin-Tower-Design daher kommt und auch mit zwei Lüftern ausgestattet ist. Diesen haben wir von be quiet! für ein Review zur Verfügung gestellt bekommen und wollen heute klären, wie sich dieser in unserem Testparcour schlägt. Was bei unseren Tests herausgekommen ist, seht ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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Antec have a wide range of quality products in their portfolio, and their power supplies have always been big sellers. They are updating their mainstream ‘value for money’ EarthWatts range with two new models, a 650W and a 750W power supply. Today we are looking at the 650W model, with the 750W review to come very shortly.
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Corsair owes much of that reputation to their TX power supply series, which were designed to offer great electrical performance at the best possible price to performance ratio. Today we are going to have a have a look at a power supply from their updated version of the TX series, the TX850 V2 unit.
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What we have on the bench today is a power supply from a company that most of you have probably never heard of. Sentey is a company whose headquarters resides in Florida with an operations center in California and manufacturing in China. The company is also expanding distribution centers in Latin America and is poised to make quite a name for itself. Currently the company offers a wide selection of computer cases, coolers, video cards and power supplies.
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Compared with companies such as Corsair and Enermax, NesteQ is a relatively small company when it comes to PSUs. When I told a few of my friends about this PSU, the majority of them had never even heard on NesteQ. However, for those of us who have been following PC hardware for a while will know that NesteQ is famed for their quiet PSUs and other products aimed at reducing noise from your system. This new PSU is no exception.
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In the beginning of this year, FSP launched its 80 Plus Gold power supply series, dubbed Aurum Gold series (which is a redundant name, by the way, since Aurum means "Gold" in Latin; calling something "Gold Gold" makes no sense). With models ranging from 400 W to 700 W, this series surprised everybody with its incredible low price, thanks to the unusual electronic architecture used. FSP is now launching another series based on the same design, featuring a modular cabling system and offered in 550 W, 650 W and 750 W versions. The first version won't be available in North America, but the other two should arrive in the North American market by the end of this month. Let's see if the 750 W model is a good buy.
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Corsair certainly seem to have the Midas touch – earning a great reputation with whatever market they decide to target. Their reputation in the power supply sector is already one of the best and today we are looking at the follow up to the original CX430 – the new CX430 V2, created to offer a solid, reliable power supply at the lowest possible price point.
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Generally for the average consumer, specific brands are chosen over others; whether it may be due to customer satisfaction, personal experience, external influence, etc. Do you prefer Coke or Pepsi? Canon or Nikon? Cooler Master or Thermaltake? The list goes on. Whatever the reason may be, the fact remains that we tend to enjoy the company of products from manufacturer "A" rather than manufacturer "B" -- and that's quite alright! Of course, the area of computer related hardware is far more malleable than say, your choice of soft drink. What I mean here is that although there are brands that we absolutely adore, we cannot ignore products that are released by another brand that simply blow the community away. Example, you purchase an Intel SSD and you are a proud supporter of Intel (Who wouldn't be). However, here comes OCZ Technology with the release of a new SSD -- in this case let's just say the new highly recommended 1337 imba OCZ Vertex 3 Max IOPS 240GB -- and as an enthusiast, you just cannot ignore the absolute amazing awesomeness of such engineering. Long story short, you get it. Am I implying that I prefer Thermaltake PSU's over Cooler Master and Cooler Master released a new PSU that will blow my mind? No. In this situation, I am looking a little deeper, more specifically towards Cooler Master's GX Series of power supply units. If you are a layman reading this, you probably have no clue as to what I am saying. Let me explain. Although the GX line of power supply units are all from Cooler Master, the new GX 450W is actually manufactured by an entirely OEM than other infamous units of the same product line. So, in a sense, performance of the GX 450W is entirely different than the other PSUs of the series. So what happened under the hood? Read on to find out!
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The ZS Series is the latest mainstream power supply series from OCZ, with up to 85% labeled efficiency and models ranging from 550 W to 750 W. Lets see if the 650 W version is a good buy.
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