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    FSP Everest 1010W Review

    Posted on Wednesday, February 27 2008 @ 19:29:41 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    As the need for PC juice increases, so does the size of the PSUs providing the needed power. Fortunately, there are a few companies who aren’t willing to extend the chassis of their power providers, and instead stick faithfully to the compact size that we’ve come to expect. Once such company is FSP who have created the Everest PSU which is capable of sending (just) over 1000W of energy to your ever-hungry components. It features a modular design alongside 4 PCI-e connectors and comes in shiny blue. What else could you need? Read on to find out.

    Link: XS Reviews

    FSP Everest 1010W


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