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Old 9th June 2007, 02:32   #1
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I am not trying to convince anyone to ditch their large PSUs in favor of smaller and more efficient units. My (green-ness) usually ends with putting plastic bottles in that special recycling box. All I am saying is - don't take things for granted.

http://overclockers.com/articles1452/
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Same difference in putting premium 93 Octane gas into a Honda Civic.... making the driver feel good
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