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Jeantech Storm 700W modular PSU - Page 1/6
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Date: 2007-01-08
Category: Power Supplies
Author: by Phantom
Introduction

The Jeantech Group, founded in 1989, is a professional manufacturer of high quality stamping moulds and PC chassis including ATX cases, server cases and 19" rack mount cases, etc. With factories in Taiwan and mainland China, Jeantech has been able to serve markets worldwide. Our continuous innovation and fast service allow all of our customers to become leaders in their respective fields. The flexible service we follow in design, modification and delivery is designed to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Our China-based factory is capable of producing 200,000 units per month, with 250-300 employees. 10 years of experience in tooling design, sheet metal stamping, painting, coating and assembly, combined with our in-house tooling machinery allow us to produce high-quality cases with an impressive set of de Company History.

For this review I will be looking at the new Jeantech storm 700w modular PSU, now personally I am weary of this PSU from the outset, don’t get me wrong on the budget side of things in the case department Jeantech have got it absolutely spot on, take the excellent Phong which exceeded our expectations. But offering out a budget priced modular PSU would make the end user think twice, we will find out if that is the case

As it is in the above 600w mark I will be testing the PSU on my main rig. This normally alone will spot any weaknesses as my main rig will shutdown from lack of power with a 600w, so it will be interesting to see if the Jeantech will handle it. Which it should being a 700w, let us get on with the review and find out shall we.

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