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CES 2007: OCZ Technology
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I question both of those PSUs, especially the 900watt one, on their 12v amperage claims. I *doubt* that the 2kW one puts out 1800watts at 12v (though it is possible); the 900watt cannot possibly put out 80amps on the 12v, as that'd be 960watts... hmm.
Also, that waterblock looks pretty... several generations ago.
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The 2000 Watt PSU is nice for ones with small(er) cases that cannon fit larger PSU's (fitting issues with Drives)...nice for some, bad for others. If I ever need 2000 Watts, this would be the PSU for me.
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that mouse might end up being a huge advantage...but ill stick with my copperhead
and uh...bet u that both those power supplies wont work with the new ATi x2xxx series cards lol |
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o ok awesome, you rock wizzard!
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