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    Super Talent introduces Atomic Juice PSU



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    Engineered and manufactured to support intense power needs, the Atomic Juice series of Power Supplies are ideal for high performance and gaming systems.
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    Delivering either 600 or 700 Watts of continuous power, these power supplies are perfect for dual-GPU setups, supporting the latest ATX12V v2.2 platform and are also designed to power earlier ATX v2.0 systems.
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    The ultra-quiet 120 mm fan corresponds with temperature sensors, offering greater RPM and airflow as needed.
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    With one Main MB connector (20 + 4 pin), two 12V (CPU 4 pin), one 12V (PCI-e 6 pin), one 12V (PCI-e 6+2 pin) six (SATA 15 pin), two floppy, and six (4 pin accessory) connectors, you have more than enough capacity to run the latest generation of CPU and graphic hardware on the market.
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    The Atomic Juice PSU's feature high-quality components, complete with a ball bearing fan, to ensure your vital hardware is supplied with clean, stable and reliable power without compromise.
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    The universal AC input 100 ~ 264 Vac, is automatically switched and adjusts the hardware to operate at the available input voltage. Quad 12 V rails provide independent and reliable power to your CPU(s), your video card(s) and to the other components of your rig.
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    With an MTBF of over 100,000 hours and an industry leading 5 year warranty, you are equipped for years of worry free operation.
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    This is a great power solution for your dream system - boot up today!
    http://www.supertalent.com/products/atomic_juice.php

    Comes in 600 and 700 watt units.

    Jonny, where are you to tell us the OEM?
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    I'm 95% sure already it's FSP. The Epsilon strikes again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oklahoma Wolf View Post
    I'm 95% sure already it's FSP. The Epsilon strikes again.
    Oh dear
    "To exist in this vast universe for a speck of time is the great gift of life. Our tiny sliver of time is our gift of life. It is our only life. The universe will go on, indifferent to our brief existence, but while we are here we touch not just part of that vastness, but also the lives around us. Life is the gift each of us has been given. Each life is our own and no one else's. It is precious beyond all counting. It is the greatest value we have. Cherish it for what it truly is."

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    Yup.

    What Wolf said.

    Suprised really... with as much whoring out of Enhance product that MA Labs/eWiz does, you'd think they'd just slap a label on their stuff.

    Guess the profit margins are higher with FSP.

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    "Pro Gamer Design" what they got a gamer in and he said add a coloured fan.... lol
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    atomic juice, lol

    reminds me of family guy
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    Quote Originally Posted by cozwin View Post
    "Pro Gamer Design" what they got a gamer in and he said add a coloured fan.... lol

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    LOL a power supply with flames coming out of the exhaust.. reminds me of the SHAW brand over here
    (860W for $40 )
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    Quote Originally Posted by oohms View Post
    LOL a power supply with flames coming out of the exhaust.. reminds me of the SHAW brand over here
    (860W for $40 )
    lol doesnt even look like flames, its like heat lol, so all it says to me is rebranded crap that runs hot :P rock on ill buy .... none lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by oohms View Post
    LOL a power supply with flames coming out of the exhaust.. reminds me of the SHAW brand over here
    (860W for $40 )
    reminds me of PCP&C psu's....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zytek_Fan View Post
    Oh dear
    I thought the Epsilon was a decent PSu for its money?
    Seems we made our greatest error when we named it at the start
    for though we called it "Human Nature" - it was cancer of the heart
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    stupid led fan

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    its made of atoms, so u know its good
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    This is a great power solution for your dream system - boot up today!
    tell that to my QX6700 + 700watt FSP, no boot up ever!

    yeh, since then theyve released better versions but i dont bet my butt on fsp psu to power any of my systems

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    This is becoming a trend... RAM companies selling PSUs....


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    Quote Originally Posted by fireice2 View Post
    This is becoming a trend... RAM companies selling PSUs....
    They were probably jealous of Corsair
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingcarcas View Post
    They were probably jealous of Corsair
    who was jealous of ocz...

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    mushkin had their share as well.


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    I don't see how RAM companies manage to get much economies of scope by making power supplies.
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    what are the details of the progressive 5 year warranty.

    sounds lame.... I dont want to pay money to get warranty service on my product.
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    How can it be an enthusiast PSU when its only got enough standard power connectors for a single 8800GTX/Ultra or HD2900 series card? Single GPU isnt exactly high end enthusiast in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimitriman View Post
    I don't see how RAM companies manage to get much economies of scope by making power supplies.
    Oh well
    well psus are high margin... you buy em for 40$ in asia put in an led fan for 5$ and a fancy sticker on top and sell it for 100-200$ in the us or europe...

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    I think the question is, how are ram companies making any money with the ram prices as low as they are? How are they expanding into new markets?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewbenator View Post
    I think the question is, how are ram companies making any money with the ram prices as low as they are? How are they expanding into new markets?!
    No idea. Micron is having a hell of a time, despite being recognized as THE best RAM maker in the world, their stock is doing nothing but going down or staying the same...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewbenator View Post
    I think the question is, how are ram companies making any money with the ram prices as low as they are? How are they expanding into new markets?!
    when ram prices crash all that means is they make a smaller or small profit but they wont lose money they make this stuff for pennies, its the research and development and technology/hardware that costs money.. and whenever companies move on to a new "nm" they sell all old machines for money.. also most people dont know this but nothing is really wasted old memory no longer used is still sold somewhere so basicly what im saying is the company will be fine.

    Also looks like there just sticking there name over another psu so wont cost them anything anyway.
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