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Hi-Power Black 1000W Modular 13.5cm Fan PSU - 4x PCI-E, 20+4pin, 6x SATA

  • £73.90ex vat
  • £84.99inc vat

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13/05/2008 Review:
wow
review by: gary whiterating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

works just fine



specs



os vist 32 bit

m/b neo 2

cpu e8400

ram 4gb Crucial Ballistix Tracer 1066

hdd wd raptor + wd 500gb

g/c bfg 9800 Gx2

case antec 900

1 of 1 people found this review useful
02/06/2008 Review:
Works, great value
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Not Applicable

Powering



Phenom 9600BE

Nvidia 9600GT

2gb ram

4 hard drives

2 DVD/RW

Audigy 4

Gigabyte Aurora 570 case (has 3 fans)

etc



Seems completely happy, quiet at all times, rear cool and can feel a decent amount of air coming out of back.



Just disconnected the cables I didn't need and fitted it. Superb value compared to other brands I've seen and is a standard size psu not an extended one like a lot of 1000watt packs seem to be, so easier to fit in my case past the cpu fan.



Hopefully it'll last for quite sometime, but you never know that about any pack, seems well enough made and I haven't heard any strange noises after a week of use at least, which is more than I can say with some other past psu's

1 of 1 people found this review useful
26/06/2008 Comment:
Who makes this? Any more info?
review by: Anonymous os: Windows XP

Hi guys, I'd very much like to try one of these as they look excellent value for money but I don't want to take a chance if it's going to turn out to be boomerang kit. Who actuallt manufactures these and is there a proper model number so I can maybe find a review or two? How many of you have used these and what are they like? Many thanks

0 of 0 people found this review useful
06/07/2008 Review:
5/5
review by: Richard Darbyrating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

Works perfectly.



Currently powering:



Mobo: ASUS P5WD2 Premium

CPU: Intel Pentium D 3GHz (socket LGA775)

GPU: ATI HD 3870

HDD: 4 * seagate barracudas (2 200GB and 2 500GB)

Case: Antec 900, with fans set on medium.



Ive only had the PSU 2 months, but i haven't had any problems.

0 of 0 people found this review useful
12/07/2008 Review:
Excellent little psu
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

after reading reviews i thought it may be noisey, but after installing it and booting up its quiet, the cpu fan makes more noise. The big fan keep the psu temp cool feeling back of psu feel cool air coming out.

With all hardware currently runs perfectly even with everything cranked on full



currently running

Antec 1200 case

Asus Crosshair

AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+,3.0GHz

8800gt 512mb

Sound Blaster audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro

Belkin pci wireless card

500gb sata hdd

ide dvd drive

sata blu ray drive

0 of 0 people found this review useful
22/07/2008 Comment:
1000w value
review by: bruce motherwell os: Windows Vista

very good value, delivered the next day, thanks ebuyer! :)

0 of 0 people found this review useful
22/05/2008 Review:
Silent and stylish
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

Fantastic bargain! Free 5 day delivery, but actually arrived the very next morning!



Item looks exactly like website photographs (also see photos of the 900W version which looks identical #135195), and it came in plain cardboard box with thick moulded polystyrene padding, inside another huge padded cardboard box.



No instructions.



Label on side says "ATX1000-135AE 1000W Active PFC Super Silent 13.5cm fan EPS V2.91 & ATX V2.2 ATX 12V P4 SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY" and it has the voltage and current chart, same as ebuyer website.



Still no idea who the manufacturer is? Probably OEM from China (as in fact the internal parts of many big name brand PSUs actually are.)

Design aesthetics reminded me of www.highpowersupply.com and some models by Atrix, but I don't think it's either of them.



Curiously, there are more sockets on the side of PSU than there are cables to plug into them, so it could accept more?

However, all cables in ebuyer's website photos are here, as expected, and are braided with black nylon mesh weave and heatshrinked.



There are 24 physical black plastic plug connectors...



1.) Motherboard 24-pin (which can divide (unclip) into 20-pin and 4-pin blocks to accommodate older motherboards)



2.) Motherboard 8 pin ATX12V (can also divide into 4 plus 4 squares)



3/4/5.) Three SATA multipin plugs from one modular (removable) cable snake



5/7/8.) Another three SATA plugs from one modular (removable) cable snake



9/10/11/12.) Three big MOLEX peripheral power plugs and one mini-molex floppy drive plug, sharing one modular cable snake.



13/14/15/16.) 3x MOLEX and 1x floppy again - some of the pins were a bit wonky but they can be bent back straight.



17/18.) PCI-Express 6-pin and 2-pin power sharng a cable



19/20/21.) PCI-Express 6-pin with 2-pin, plus another 6-pin only, all sharing one cable snake



22/23/24.) PCI-Express 6-pin with 2-pin, plus another 6-pin only, all sharing one cable snake



Modular cables are great to reduce clutter if you don't need to use them.



It runs very quiet with the big 13.5cm fan, altough the two blue LEDs are not that bright and vivid in real life, but they work anyway.

3 of 3 people found this review useful
10/06/2008 Review:
Noisy
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

It powers my equipement fine, but as soon as I started the system the power supply fan was noisy as hell.



I check to ensure there was no cable touching any fans, even stopped the CPU/Case/GPU fans individually to positively determine it was my new power supply fan, stopped the power supply fan and it was quiet for a bit then slowly started making a noise again.



It is getting quieter as I am typing this review out, but the intial noise was bad.

0 of 0 people found this review useful
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