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OCZ ModStream and A.C. Ryan modular PSU

dgevert

Senior member
Not having ever heard of A.C. Ryan, I am not inclined to trust their product...

But what about the OCZ ModStream? What was the verdict on it? I haven't seen much said here about it.
 
OCZ Modstream is very nice.

Although the HS's are smaller than the Powerstream, and it isn't as strong as the Powerstream it is very well built with all the copper EMI shielding and what not. Addittionally it is fairly quiet with a single 120mm fan but nothing on Seasonics PSU's. I would put it above the NeoPower and the Ultra.

-Kevin
 
I dont feel like going into detail, but I have had no problems with my modstream besides the fact that the wires are thick and hard to move around (though they are UV reactive and look awesome). Other than that, it is very stable, looks great, and is very quiet. I have had no problems with it.
 
I love my modstream. this is probably the 4th or 5th 400+ watt PS I have owned. Using MBM for verification, all the voltages are right on with my Neo2 and winnie3200+@2.5. The dark chrome finish is nice till you touch it, the fan is really silent and the blue lighting kinda adds a nice finishing touch.

The cables are a pain though. With the shielding, they are hard to bend and I had some fun routing them through my Antec 3700 case. I would recommend it for a larger install, but not for a mini-tower case.

 
I just ordered one because of the blue lighting and modular design. I bet you could use a hair dryer on the cables to soften them up and position them though!
 
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