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    be quiet! Dark Power Pro 430W Review

    Posted on Tuesday, October 31 2006 @ 13:03:10 CET by LSDsmurf


    What can I say? While I did expect this PSU to be of high quality judging from their previous products I was skeptical if it would manage everything I would throw at it. I in some way had been fooled by the constant hunt for more Wattage and since I had problems running a similar system with some 500 and 600W PSU's I didn't think this PSU would be any better. In the end I have to capitulate. Even with "just" 430W this PSU can handle a fully loaded system just fine, at least as long it is using a AMD CPU. It probably won't handle Quad-SLI but we can't really mark it down for that. This PSU clearly demonstrates that the quality and efficiency of a PSU is more important that the number of Watts and Amps it provides.

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