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    SilenX 400W Pro iXtrema PSU Review

    Posted on Tuesday, April 27 2004 @ 17:16:24 CEST by LSDsmurf


    When the top of the device is removed it reveals a tightly packed assortment of circuit boards, wires, and resistors – just as you could expect with any other power supply today. On closer inspection you might notice this device comes with a small thermal diode designed to read the ambient case temperatures and adjust the cooling fan accordingly. A nice touch for the computer user with a nearly silent computer in mind.

    Link: BigBruin

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