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XtremeComputing » Articles » PC Power & Cooling Silencer 610W PSU » Page 1

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PC Power & Cooling Silencer 610W PSU

Posted by: Dan on: 02.06.2008 01:00:00 [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Why PC Power & Cooling Computer Power Supplies ?

For over 22 Years, PC Power & Cooling has been at the forefront of the high-performance computer power supply industry. We have produced many innovative products including: the first CPU cooler, the first PC heat alarm, the first independently-regulated PC power supply, the first redundant power system, the first NVIDIA SLI Certified supply, the first 1000W computer power supply and the first and still only company to offer an individual certified test report for each power supply! We produce very well known computer power supplies and ATX power supplies! We are proudly based in San Diego, California, USA.

PC Power and cooling have been around since before I was born, and are one of the oldest and best PSU brands around. It was with their reputation ahead of them that I came to testing their new PSU, the silencer 610W EPS12v. Why EPS and not ATX? Well the EPS is a higher classification standard that ATX is heading towards anyway; it basically means it has to have a 24pin motherboard connector and 8pin 12v aux power to the board/CPU. Don’t worry though as the Silencer is also ATX 12v compliant, so will work if you only have a 4pin aux 12v on your motherboard. Let’s see what treat PCP&C have got for us then.

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