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Old Jul 20, 2009, 04:08 PM   #1
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Enermax Evo 80+ 350W PSU @ DH

Enermax Eco 80+ 350W Review
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Today we will take a look at the (currently) least powerful Enermax product, the Eco 80+ 350W. The units of the Eco 80+ series are designed to offer great overall quality and performance for regular home and office users.
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Old Jul 20, 2009, 04:28 PM   #2
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Re: Enermax Evo 80+ 350W PSU @ DH

for something like 64 euros that would make the PSU have to compete with parts from PCP&C which are just as good but with even more power
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Re: Enermax Evo 80+ 350W PSU @ DH

I really wish someone would make one of these tiny budget-priced (most of time) power supplies modular. I've been looking for one just to power all my fans, water pump, lighting, and thermal controller. That's it. That's all. But not one is truly modular, forcing me to cut off cables and hotwire the motherboard connector.
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I really wish someone would make one of these tiny budget-priced (most of time) power supplies modular. I've been looking for one just to power all my fans, water pump, lighting, and thermal controller. That's it. That's all. But not one is truly modular, forcing me to cut off cables and hotwire the motherboard connector.
Yeah that would be nice. I have had a few clients that ask for dedicated PSUs (in cases that have two bays for them generally) to run their cooling systems and fans etc and its a pain to install with all that extra cabling everywhere.
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