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    PC Power & Cooling Silencer 610 PSU



    Lets take a look at all the cables, just like on most enthusiast or gamer PSUs these days almost all cables are sleeved. On the first picture we have the 24-pin motherboard connector, a 4-pin connector, 8-pin connector, 6-pin PCI Express connector and a 6+2 pin PCI Express connector



    Next are all the Serial ATA power plugs, there are two cables with three plugs on each.



    The Silencer 610 has eight Molex connectors and one power connector for a floppy drive.



    Two of the Molex connectors feature a blue cap with PC Power's support phone number. All cables are fairly long, this increases cable clutter but is a good thing in case you have a very large computer case like the ThermalTake Xaser VI. As I experienced once again a couple of weeks ago power supplies with small cables can cause problems in large tower cases as the cables are often not long enough to reach all the HDD cages.





    Added: January 8th 2008
    Reviewer: Thomas De Maesschalck
    Score: 9/10
    Related Link: PC Power & Cooling
    Page: 2/4



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