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Old 03-19-2007
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Corsair offers insanely efficient PSU

I was amazed to see this. Check it out here.
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Old 03-19-2007
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That looks nice... now if they would just tell you the name or model number or a link so that one interested may inquire about maybe getting one!!
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Old 03-19-2007
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SilentPCReview's review, here, says the efficiency is somewhat lower. Nonetheless, their conclusion is "great job".

I've never really understood this "bigger is better" mentality when it comes to PSUs anyhow.

I'd rather use a PSU that has peak efficiency when my computer is working at full load, instead of a 600W+ one when the computer only needs 150W (and mine needs much less than that). 1 kW is ridiculous.
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Old 03-20-2007
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Yeah well it gives Alienware one more reason to promote their PCs as the "best gaming PCs in the world", besides giving bragging rights to its owner.
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