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Thread: Coolaler Tests New Zippy 850W and TT 750W PSUs

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    Coolaler Tests New Zippy 850W and TT 750W PSUs

    Check out his user reviews here :

    Zippy/Emacx PSL-6850p G1
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=111934

    Tt Toughpower Cable Mannagement 750W PSU
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=111932

    With lots of pictures and testing with 3.6Ghz Conroe system

    Perkam

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    Where can you buy Zippy in US?

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    But, I don't think either will have the gaming version that coolaler tested.

    Honestly, I don't understand how you manage without one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G H Z
    Where can you buy Zippy in US?
    Heres


    Ask for Jessica, it will be shipped from CA. (probly around $325+shipping)
    You can choose w/ or w/o fan speed controller.

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    Thanks Dumo!

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    why test it with a conroe setup and only 1 7900 GTX??

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    i'm selling Zippy PS's now...also PC P&C.

    good stuff.

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    i've had a seasonic s12 600w psu that was and still is a rock solid psu but when i upgraded to 7900gtx's in sli from 7800gtx's i wasnt able to OC nearlly as good with a 175 opty ........... then when i upgraded to a fx60 the OC'S didnt happen at all

    so i bought a 900w tagan and has solved all my issues even added a 4th raptor and oc's are fine

    a bud asked me to pick one up for him and like a dope i laid out the cash ... the day it arrived he totalled his car and remains out of work to this day so i may put it on ebay soon as they are seeming harder and harder to find its still sealed new in the ups box it was delivered in

    i went with the tagan 900w over the PCP&C 1000W PSU due to the 1000w size ... my case is a koolance PC3-720 and the PCP&C would have blocked almost the entire radiator at the top

    but all in all i am very pleased with the tagan
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    wow nice PSU
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