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| | Affiliate Reviews: Power Supplies Silverstone ST60F Power Supply  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by DreamWare Computers |  | | | | | | | | |
In the past we have looked at a couple of cases from Silverstone. These cases have done nothing but impress us from end to end. Today we are taking a look at their new modular design power supply, the ST60F. Packing 600 watts of power, will this power supply continue on the Silverstone tradition of awesome products? Full Story at DreamWare Computers  | |  | |  | | Coolmax CW 650W Power Supply  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by DreamWare Computers |  | | | | | | | | |
Today we are looking at the CW-Series power supply from our friends at Coolmax USA. This power supply carries on their tradition of the promised quiet operation. They have also combined the good looks with 650 watts under the hood! Full Story at DreamWare Computers  | |  | |  | | XClio GoodPower 500 watt Power Supply  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by Xtreme Resources |  | | | | | | | | |
Between the amateur computer user, who will use any power supply unit provided in his pre-assembled system and the hardcore enthusiast who will purchase a power supply unit that costs more than his/her bed, there is another league of users who simply want a strong, good quality power supply unit which will not let them down and keep the system safe while it must not cost an arm and a leg. In the so called ‘middle stream’ market, there are many companies and many products to choose from. Yet a new product comes into that market from XClio ( Meridian) to grab a piece of the pie, the GoodPower 500W power supply unit. Boasting strong reliability, visual factor, enough power and great value for money, it certainly will draw enough attention if the claims are true. Are they true? Let’s find out! Full Story at Xtreme Resources  | |  | |  | | Power Supply Group Test  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by TrustedReviews |  | | | | | | | | |
You might have noticed a small sticker on some electrical equipment that is labelled Hi-POT. What this means is that the power supply has been tested with a high voltage static discharge. To pass the Hi-POT test requires that the power supply doesn’t pass the static charge on to the device(s) it’s powering, as this could potentially cause damage. This is especially important when it comes to computer components, which are very sensitive to electrostatic discharges. Full Story at TrustedReviews  | |  | |  | | |
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