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		Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
  
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				 Posted: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 18:05:44    Post Subject: Enermax EG325AX-VE 320W PSU | 
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				  | The Enermax EG325AX-VE Noisetaker is very stable, especially when compared to the Raidmax test unit and its 100W edge in published power output.  Even under a load it stays stable, with only a slight variation in the 5V rail.  With zero fluctuation measured on the 12V rail, I would say Enermax's separate 12V rails for drives and the cpu/motherboard proved to be a worthy innovation. - The Review |  
 
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		Little Bruin 
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		Hellfire Rated XXX
  
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		BeerCheeze *hick*
  
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				 Posted: Sun, 09 May 2004 10:46:02    Post Subject:  | 
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				Cool... however... a UPS will solve all your problems.     | 
			 
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		michael_holmes Rated NC-17
 
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		JimBowy Moderator
  
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				 Posted: Sun, 09 May 2004 15:33:03    Post Subject:  | 
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				 	  | michael_holmes wrote: | 	 		  | Thats quite a power supply. A UPS is a little on the exspensive side. In michigan we have a crap load of power outages and fluxations. They normaly only last milliseconds. This could come in handy. | 	  
 
 
Where is Bangor in Michigan?  I'm just outside of Detroit.  Don't have any bad power fluctuations here... _________________ - Jim | 
			 
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		Hellfire Rated XXX
  
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				 Posted: Mon, 10 May 2004 15:46:30    Post Subject:  | 
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				hehe a UPS would be a bit over the top for a gaming rig    LOL
 
 
But for millisecond power fluctuations this is a good power supply it seems    | 
			 
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		BeerCheeze *hick*
  
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				 Posted: Mon, 10 May 2004 22:25:24    Post Subject:  | 
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				hehe I can only hope something would get past my APC Surge Protectors    Then I would have to buy a new PC LOL
 
 
Actually, I have a UPS on my list to get, but for a different reason.
 
 
The one I'm looking at is a 1700 APC  Should provide plenty of power for what I need.  | 
			 
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