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Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 650W

PSUs

Price: £99 | Rating: 91%

Review Date: 20th March 2008

Rather confusingly, Be Quiet! uses the same Dark Power Pro name for nearly all its PSUs, bar the bargain-basement Straight Power series. To make sure...

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Enermax Modu 82+ 625W

PSUs

Price: £105.74 | Rating: 88%

Review Date: 20th March 2008

For the past couple of years, Enermax has focused its attention on the high-end PSU market, producing its powerful Galaxy and Infiniti units. The Modu...

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Akasa PowerMax 850W

PSUs

Price: £111.61 | Rating: 89%

Review Date: 19th October 2007

We haven't tested an Akasa PSU in some time, as the company has been focusing its attention on the low-wattage end of the market. However,...

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Xilence XQ LinearPower 850W

PSUs

Price: £150 | Rating: 88%

Review Date: 19th October 2007

Despite the IT industry being driven by a plethora of incredibly clever engineers capable of making small and complex devices, it also has a large...

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Gigabyte Odin GT 800W

PSUs

Price: £129.99 | Rating: 88%

Review Date: 20th September 2007

Like SilverStone, Gigabyte has named its top-end PSUs after an ancient mythological deity - Odin, the leader of the Norse gods. However, unlike Zeus (SilverStone's...

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Antec Quattro 850

PSUs

Price: £111.1 | Rating: 94%

Review Date: 20th September 2007

PSUs perform much the same role as that of the internal combustion engine: they transform one form of energy into another in order to power...

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Cooler Master Real Power M1000

PSUs

Price: £205.63 | Rating: 87%

Review Date: 25th July 2007

Like most PSU brands, Cooler Master doesn't manufacture power supplies itself - it buys them from a sub-contractor. In the case of the Real Power...

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SilverPower GuardianX SP-1000E

PSUs

Price: £176 | Rating: 91%

Review Date: 25th July 2007

Guardian is a fairly boring word, and an odd choice for this type of product. Surely KillaPower would be cooler, or NinjaWatt? The coolest reference...

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