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    Thermaltake Evo_Blue 750 watt PSU Review

    Posted on Friday, January 01 2010 @ 16:36:37 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    There comes a time when your old power supply just can't put out enough power. Whether this is due to a new component, or just the natural aging of the PSU you just need a new PSU. Those running a higher end system with a single graphics card will probably find a sweet spot around the 750-850 watt area. Those who have previously used a modular PSU probably would not like to desert this luxury. Many people including me also like to have a bit of style. Thermaltake has combined all of these into one product, the Evo Blue 750 watt PSU.

    This PSU features blue LED lights with creative designing, and 750 watts of power. Not only that, but it also has a modular design, so you can easily manage all of the cables in your case for efficient airflow. This will not only help your temperatures, but it can also make it easier to work in your case when you switch out components. Lets take a closer look at the Thermaltake Evo Blue 750 and see if its the right fit for you.


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