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CoolIT ECO A.L.C. Review
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| Sat Jun 12, 2010 | 9:01A| PermaLink |
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There’s a bit of a story behind me being so eager to review
this unit, so bear with me for a minute. I’ve been toying with the
idea of getting a water cooling setup for a few years now. But every
time I’ve come close to buying an expensive, high end water setup,
I’ve realized how completely useless one would be for my purposes.
During the time I’ve spent on the OC benching team, I’ve realized I’m
an air guy. If I want to push any clocks past the cooling capability
of a high end air cooler, I grab some dry ice or liquid nitrogen. Of
course when I’m out of the cold stuff, and wanting to do some benching
at 2:00am, I start wishing I had some better non-extreme cooling
options laying around. But those few times don’t justify the expense
of spending however much a high end water setup costs.
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FULL STORY @
OVERCLOCKERS (http://www.overclockers.com/coolit-eco-alc-review/)
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Antec CP-850w Power Supply
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| Wed Aug 12, 2009 | 4:01P| PermaLink |
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"When it comes to PSUs, for years now the ATX unit has taken centre stage with little thought going into producing a different form factor. However, Antec have changed all this and decided that it is time for a revamp. Their new form factor, christened the CPX, is a lot bigger so as to allow more room for the guts and allow a less restrictive airflow. Electrically, it’s just an ATX power supply but unfortunately the size means that a limited selection of cases can take the unit – unless of course you’re into modding. Antec clearly hope the new form factor catches on and their first model is the CP-850, but is all the hype really justified? Let’s have a look..."
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FULL STORY @
XSREVIEWS (http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/reviews/power-supply-units/antec-cp-850w/)
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