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Valkyrie -> RE: Nice Power Supply (6/27/2008 2:39:37 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Veldor

For anyone looking for a good Power Supply one neat alternative are Power Supplies such as the NeoPower from Antec. They have customizable cable attachments so you don't have all that clutter. You only connect the types and quantities of cables needed. I've used them before for others with no issues though I generally buy higher end ones for my own machines (At the time they didn't offer any).



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I wasn't aware of Modular Cabling Systems until I recently started shopping for my own new build. It's definitely the way to go! You have to search out the power supplies that use this though.




Gem35 -> RE: Nice Power Supply (6/27/2008 3:04:29 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Valkyrie


quote:

ORIGINAL: Veldor

For anyone looking for a good Power Supply one neat alternative are Power Supplies such as the NeoPower from Antec. They have customizable cable attachments so you don't have all that clutter. You only connect the types and quantities of cables needed. I've used them before for others with no issues though I generally buy higher end ones for my own machines (At the time they didn't offer any).



[image]local://upfiles/8250/F54B052FD8CA425F9945B90EE3D66D92.jpg[/image]


I wasn't aware of Modular Cabling Systems until I recently started shopping for my own new build. It's definitely the way to go! You have to search out the power supplies that use this though.

They are nice but there are some flops like the X-connect series.
To each their own.[8D]




Jeffrey H. -> RE: Nice Power Supply (6/27/2008 4:54:02 AM)

Any of you guys ever build your own laptop ? I want to make my own. I hear there are basic layouts that you can add components to similar to the traditional case/mobo/mem/proc set up with desktops. Anyone try that ? What type of systems are recommended ?




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