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    Antec NeoPower 480 PSU Review

    Posted on Tuesday, September 28 2004 @ 16:05:23 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Antec NeoPower 480 Power Supply
    The box top of the Antec NeoPower 480, aside from the obvious Matrix overtones, clearly shows the power supply's greatest innovative feature. No, not the use of a single 120mm fan to provide cooling. How about the five connectors that allow you to pick and choose as many, or as few, power lines as you wish. You only see four? There is one hiding that we'll get to in my own photo-shoot. With the NeoPower 480, Antec has opened their own door towards product firsts. The NeoPower is the first Antec power supply to feature Active Power Fluctuation Control, use a 120mm fan for cooling, and support the ATX 2.0 12V standard. Check it out, right here at Club Overclocker!


    Link: ClubOC

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