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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Seventeam Z-Force 700w When looking at buying a new power supply you should always look at trusted brands first. Not only can a bad PSU blow itself up, but it can take everything else with it. Your $30 investment in a cheap PSU can quickly become a $500+ investment. Seventeam is definitely a brand that you can trust. Seventeam makes PSU's for brands such as Cooler Master and Silverstone, these are some of the most well known companies in the business, if these companies can trust Seventeam to supply them with PSU's then you should to. Today we have the 700 watt version of Seventeam's Z-Force line of PSU's. This particular line is certified 80 plus Silver, which is the second best efficiency rating a PSU can get. This high efficiency can also lead to a lower power bill, and in these economic times that could very well be what makes or breaks a PSU, but more on the features on the next page. Lets take a quick look at the product and continue on with the review. http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=1890
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