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Old 26-08-2007, 08:54   #14
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Re: NorthQ what a PSU...

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Originally Posted by Alien View Post
Cheapo PSUs are a false economy, as Druchii's tale of woe proves.



Every review I've read of a PC Power & Cooling PSU rated them as the best. Admittedly, they may be more expensive than most other PSUs, but how many other brands do a comprehensive test of every unit & include a detailed report of the test results with the PSU?
Ouch! Now that i was not aware of!

Well, all things said and done, there was a sale on a Revoltec PSU locally, should of been 936NOK, got it for 468

It's a Revoltec RPS-450V2 (450w, modular). It's rated like this:
+3.3v - 28A
+5v - 34A
+12v - 27A
-12v - 0.8A
-5v - 0.5A
+5VSB - 2.5A

All in all pretty good, and hopefully it'll stand up to this 3.6Ghz CPU, and the overclocked graphics card.
Oh, and it's very quiet!
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