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Old 9th September 2008, 11:54   #1
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Default Akasa's PowerMax 1000W Gaming PSU

At £115 this is an incredible price for a 1,000W PSU, but we have to admit that originally alarm bells started ringing whether this was one of those "1,000W too good to be true" bargains. However, having tested it we know that it has stable voltages and good efficiency, even to 100 percent load.

Akasa throws in a three year warranty too which matches the likes of Nanopoint (Tagan, Seasonic etc) and Enermax, but it's lower than many others five year warranties like Cooler Master, Antec for example. The saving grace on this front is that Akasa has a UK RMA base should you need it.

Compared to even the great value ~£140 Corsair HX1000W the Akasa is impressively inexpensive, but you do get what you pay for. The Akasa suffers from a cheap, basic look, very few cables, coil whine, hot running and fan bearing noise, even if the fan itself isn't itself overly loud, and insufficient 12V rails - certainly not enough for a true 1,000W PSU.

So good efficiency and solid voltages aren't everything.

This is a clear bandwagon jumper - there's no way this is a true gaming PSU with only four PCI-Express cables, and unless you've got an exceedingly tall case like the Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000, then we'd opt to buy something else.

Akasa will rely on people never hitting anywhere close to 1,000W and with the amount of cables provided it's unlikely anyone will, so in that regard it'll probably suffice for many that buy it, but that also makes it expensive considering you can get an excellent Corsair TX750W for a fraction of the price. Unfortunately, "750" versus "1000" doesn't satisfy the e-peen factor though.

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/200...w-gaming-psu/1
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