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Lian Li Maxima Force Extreme Power Supply PS-A750GB 750W


Author:  Chris Swertfeger
Date:  2008.10.03
Topic:  PowerSupply
Provider:  Lian Li
Manufacturer:  Lian Li






Lian Li Maxima Force Extreme Power Supply PS-A750GB 750W

Lian Li

Packaging:

The front of the box looks appealing with a nice dark gradient to show of the blue glow of the power supply.

 

On the back of the package, Lian Li lists all of the power supply's specifications and features.

 

The side of the box lists all of the connectors available on this model of the power supply and on the model below it. The top of the box has a nice handle, perfect for carrying it to its new home from the store.

As soon as you open the box you are greeted with a nice multilingual user manual that has some nice diagrams of the pin layouts of the power supply. Afterwards you'll see that the power supply itself is incased in well designed foam shell. The cables are also neatly laid inside of the separate compartment, all twist tied together. The actual power supply looks sleek with the Lian Li logo printed on the fan grill.

 
 

 

A Closer Look:

One of my favorite features about the PS-A750GB is that it has a controllable LED in its fan. You can turn it on or off depending on your mood.

For when your computer is feeling blue...

Another great feature is the sleeved wires. The sleeve holds together wires that are in a group. This helps to keep your computer case looking clean instead of an explosion of spaghetti. Aside from cleanliness, the sleeves also help to improve airflow, thus cooling your machine more efficiently. Speaking of efficiency, the 80+ certification means that you will be getting the most performance out of your power supply that you can. Another addendum to the PS-A750GB performance record is the ability to run for up to an hour at 100 watts over what it is rated for. This is especially useful in that a large amount of catastrophic power supply failures happen when a power supply is pushed too hard. This allows the user more leeway and the ability to full utilize all 750 watts.



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