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Thread: It's here....Antec True power 1200 Quattro OC Edition PSU

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    beast!
    cabling is terrible and guess you can do nothing to it - those capacitors really huge
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    beast!
    cabling is terrible and guess you can do nothing to it - those capacitors really huge
    The point of this PSU is raw power for heavily OC'd systems (i.e. phase, dry ice, ln2). If you want pretty cables go buy another psu thats easier to mod

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheKarmakazi View Post
    The point of this PSU is raw power for heavily OC'd systems (i.e. phase, dry ice, ln2). If you want pretty cables go buy another psu thats easier to mod
    Yep, I missed main idea of it firstly
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    the point of this psu is for sli-crossfire systems and the up and cuming i9 because ive read that the i9 loves a more powerful psu.

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    heeeeey, where's mine? j/k

    Nice looking beast, this should hold up to 4 HD 5870 under LN2
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    Mine is using too!







    My Test: Gulftown @ 5.8G, Quad CF HD4890 3DMark06:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=239338

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    CPU: XEON W3540 & Gulftown Q3FE
    MB: Asus Rampage III Extreme
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    Laing D5 Pump + Koolance D5 Top
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    So, where in the hell do I turn this PSU on?????????
    i7 3930k + Koolance CPU-370 + MCP35X + Black Ice GTX360 + Hailea HC-500A + Alphacool VPP655 || Asus Rampage IV Black Edition + EK-FB Asus R4BE || 4 x4GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 2400C9 || 4x Sapphire HD 7970 OC + Koolance VID-AR797 + RP-452X2 + 2x MCP655-B + 2x Black Ice GTX360 || SSD OCZ Vertex 3 240GB + Agility 3 60GB + WD Caviar Black 2TB + WD VelociRaptor 300GB + 2x Seagate 1.5TB 32MB + Seagate 3TB || 2x Corsair AX1200W || Logitech Z-5500 + G13 + G500s + G930 || Mountain Mods Extended Ascension || Dell U2711 27"

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    you sure you posted in all threads related to this PSU
    plug it into the wall....there is no switch on the back
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    That's actually kind of lame...how much does a button cost???
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