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    Thermaltake Silent PurePower Fanless PSU Review

    Posted on Wednesday, November 10 2004 @ 12:59:33 CET by LSDsmurf


    Thermaltake has recently expanded their product line to include PC power supplies and their latest model is fan-less for those users seeking a truly silent computing experience. The Thermaltake Silent PurePower Fan-less Power Supply Unit (PSU) is rated for a maximum power output of 350 watts. In addition to the ventilated black aluminum enclosure, Thermaltake uses a combination of heat pipes and external copper heat exchangers to dissipate the heat away from internal components. The Silent PurePower Fan-less 350 is available in two models; one that incorporates passive power factor correction (W0050) and the one we are reviewing today that does not (W0029).

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    Thermaltake Silent PurePower Fanless PSU


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