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Old 06-08-2007, 10:34 PM
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Default Tagan Silver Power SP-1000E @ Bjorn3D

So you bought your quad-core CPU, your dual graphics card setup, your terabyte worth
of hard drives and everything else needed to make every PC enthusiast jealous, but
what are you going to use to power all of that hardware? You mean you didn't think
you would need to get a stronger power supply than what came with your case? What
used to be an often overlooked part of a custom PC build, quality power supplies
have become a necessity when building a new PC with any sort of horsepower. It
wasn't too long ago when you could get away with a 250-watt unit, but with some
current graphics cards requiring at least 500-watts, these units won't cut it
anymore. In steps Tagan with the Silver Power SP-1000E 1,000-watt power supply.
Yes, you read that correctly, 1,000-watts. With more power than most systems
require and just as many power connections, the SP-1000E is a power supply that will
live a long life in any PC.

Tagan's Silver Power line of power supplies is dedicated to providing quality,
efficient, and powerful products for customers while remaining affordable. Their
mission is to provide customers with more than what they paid for. Sounds like a
good idea to me. Why can't other manufacturers think the same way?


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