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Sorry, I hate starting threads like this, but I'm trying to buy a PSU today. The OCZ 520 that I wanted is nowhere to be seen in the uk at the moment, so I was looking at the Enermax Noisetaker 600W, which is on offer at the the moment.
I wanted to know if the Enermax has adjustable pots inside it, so that I can ramp them up if needed. I'd like to know asap because I want to nip out and get it if it has what I need.
TIA :) Gaz.
AKURA
04-05-2005, 03:54 AM
Sorry, I hate starting threads like this, but I'm trying to buy a PSU today. The OCZ 520 that I wanted is nowhere to be seen in the uk at the moment, so I was looking at the Enermax Noisetaker 600W, which is on offer at the the moment.
I wanted to know if the Enermax has adjustable pots inside it, so that I can ramp them up if needed. I'd like to know asap because I want to nip out and get it if it has what I need.
TIA :) Gaz.
Enermax psu dont have adjustable pots inside.....I think your better off with the OCZ if that's what your after.... :)
Enermax psu dont have adjustable pots inside.....I think your better off with the OCZ if that's what your after.... :)
Thanks, it's a pity that the only place I can find with the OCZ in stock seems to have the non PFC model. My rig has been down too long already, so I was looking at alternatives.
Any comments on the Hiper 525? It seems to offer a huge bang for the buck.
AKURA
04-05-2005, 04:04 AM
Thanks, it's a pity that the only place I can find with the OCZ in stock seems to have the non PFC model. My rig has been down too long already, so I was looking at alternatives.
Any comments on the Hiper 525? It seems to offer a huge bang for the buck.
Have you ever considered Sparkle/Fortron/Zippy if you can find one at UK im sure your A64/X800 will be happy with it :D
Jupiler
04-05-2005, 04:06 AM
Moving topic to General Hardware section.
Moving topic to General Hardware section.
Sorry,
I only used the Xteme OC section because I needed a quick answer. Looks like I won't be getting a PSU today after all. :(
Squid_Spit
04-05-2005, 05:43 AM
The PC P&C 510w have adjustable pots.
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