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Old 16th May 2006, 13:32   #1
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SLi/Crossfire Ready PSUs

Back in the old days, for most people the power supply was an after
thought when building a computer. Though having a good PSU has always been
important, you really never had to worry about compatibility when it comes
to power supplies. Power rating aside; as long as it was ATX and had plenty
of Molex connections, you were good to go. Fast forward to today where RAID
SATA drive setups and dual graphic cards are the staple of a premium
computer system, choosing a PSU that supplies enough juice and is equipped
with the latest standards is undeniably important to insure the
compatibility and potential growth of your system. Of course, when I say
the latest standards I am referring to the ATX 2.0 compliancy as well as
being SLi/Crossfire ready.
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