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Thermaltake Toughpower XT W0229RU 750W Modular Power Supply Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 27/05/2009 @ 7:43
At around $200, the XT is at the very top of its class, both in features and cost. While the XT has great specs, a generous and innovative feature set and outstanding components and efficiency, 200 bones still seems a bit excessive for a 750W PSU these days. Don\'t get me wrong, this is an excellent power supply and the five-tear warranty sweetens the deal a bit, but the high cost almost kept it ...
Tuniq Ripper 1000Watt Power Supply | Posted on: 22/05/2009 @ 19:10
Power supplies come in many shapes and sizes, and depending what you've got in your case, you need to find the one that's right for you. Today for review I've got the Tuniq Ripper 1000Watt Power Supply, this unit is large in both size and power output, it features a 140mm silent fan for cooling and enough connections for most any system. Tuniq even included extra connectors as well if you should ...
Instant Powered On Computers In Near Future? | Posted on: 22/05/2009 @ 0:30
Imagine switching on your computer and it's instantly on; no post, no loading of the OS, no resuming from hibernation - its instantly on and exactly where you left off. Sounds a bit like virtualization but in reality this could very well be your next computer. Thanks to a clever materials science technique that uses silicon crystal as a nanoscole vise to squeeze another crystal into a more useful ...
Antec TruePower Quattro 1000W PSU | Posted on: 21/05/2009 @ 14:55
Back in November 2008 we were lucky enough to get our hands on the Antec TruePower Quattro 850 Watt power supply for review. Today however, Antec have kindly sent us the 1000W model of the TruePower Quattro to add to the PSU roundup we’re currently conducting. Let’s see how it performs…
Google Power Meter Partners Join To Help Save Energy | Posted on: 20/05/2009 @ 19:00
Google today announced its first Google PowerMeter partners, all of them which are joining to help their customers save on energy costs. Tech Fragments announced Google PowerMeter back in February of this year as a new way that Google wants to help consumers lower their energy consumption. The Google PowerMeter software is fed from your utility company's and in return Google provides graphs of ...
Black & Decker PowerToGo 20W Review | Posted on: 19/05/2009 @ 8:30
You know what you do when you don't have a place to get some juice for your gear? You get portable power. Black and Decker created this nifty little contraption called the PowerToGo. You can get it in 3 flavors, 10w, 20w, and 100w. I opted for the 20w because I didn't figure I would need much more than that to power my PSP and cell phone, and because the 2Ah battery that comes with it is half ...
NZXT Performance Power 800W | Posted on: 12/05/2009 @ 5:31
The NZXT Performance Power 800W power supply is a unit that comes with enough horsepower for a hungry SLI/Crossfire setup, but with a price tag that won\\\'t break the bank. It is not a very flashy unit, but it promises good performance at a good price. Let\\\'s see if the NZXT Performance Power 800W can live up to those claims.
GELID Wing 12 Fan Review | Posted on: 08/05/2009 @ 23:50
GELID offers a high-end 120mm fan with Nanoflux Bearings. Sounds high-tech, eh? Read on for the details.
Seventeam V-Force 650w | Posted on: 07/05/2009 @ 13:59
Enermax, Corsair, Coolermaster, Thermaltake; all big names in the power supply industry and are known performers. The units from these bigger brand names tend to come at a price but is that price really justified compared to other units especially when we know that many smaller companies produce OEM units for the bigger ones. For example, Seventeam - a unit of who’s we will be looking at ...
InWin Commander 750W | Posted on: 05/05/2009 @ 18:03
There are a huge number of power supply companies out there ranging from the well-known brands of Enermax, Corsair and Cooler master to much smaller less well known brands. Today, we have a unit from one of the less publicised companies – InWin. We’ve previously seen great things from this company with the likes of the B2 Stealth Bomber and their PSU series too features a strong ...