- £101.19ex vat
- £116.37inc vat
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- manufacturer #: 1300WPSU
- quickfind code: 135192
- 17 in stock for next day delivery.
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A True Beast
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Windows XPWas a bit skeptical about this one as it doesn't have a major brand label on it, but don't be fooled, this is a seriously powerful PSU. Matches the specs as described, peak output a massive 1400W which is easily enough to power the beefiest of SLI/Quad SLI systems. Modular design works well, cables can be easily clipped and unclipped. Blue LED Fan looks good and it is very quiet even at heavy loads.
This is a proper PSU, and the price is quite simply amazing. less than 100 pounds for a True 1300W PSU is unbeatable in the current PSU market.
Recommended.
PSU
Seems really cheap! Im gonna buy one!. All ya really paying for these days is the name.. and most likely these are prob made in the same factory as the major brands are with the same parts.
Great efficiency
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Windows XPI bought it couple days ago I was very skeptical about it, but I changed my mind quite quickly! Very efficient, I tested it, it goes over 80%, very stable lines even under full load. It is a bit big, but I can not be fussy it gives 1300W output for 82 quid! Great to built quiet gaming system with powerful CPU, 2 graphic cards in CrossFire or SLI. And above all it is modular, so you can get rid of not needed cables!
I really recommend, do not go for expensive OCZ, Antec, etc., they are not worth their price, this PSU shows you can get a decent one for much less!!
Powerful and stable but loud.
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Not ApplicableThe power lines seem perfectly stable and cope fine with my system. The packaging was plain white with no information or any writing! The unit is finished in a nice black finish and look really good. It has no power switch which is a bit of a pain. The wires are nicely bundled and it comes with plenty of lengths etc.
The only problem is that it is extremely noisy under load; it drowns out everything else in my PC and doesnt seem to get much quieter when the pc is idling.
Well worth the money but be warned how loud this is!
Was ok for a week...
...then it blew.
I had bought the 1000w version not the 1300w. Never the less iit should have still coped with my kit:
Core2Duo 2.4mhz
2GB Corsair 667mhz
Asus Striker2 MotherBoard
2x Nvidia 8800GTX
1x 500GB Hard Drive.
I am guessing it couldnt cope very well with the 8800GTX's in SLI mode.
After a bit if research I decided to go for a Coolmaster M1000 that has 6x 12V Rails to spread the power better.
Quick find code: 129034
At 136 quid its not the cheapest but it will certainly be the most reliable!
Don't mean to be critical but...
Have you tested it under load?
Only way of knowing, I am an electronics engineer, and they play tricks with the ratings on the side.
I would be chuffed to bits if it really did do what it said on the tin.





























