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Im working on a new build and want to use a PCP&C powersupply. I have a DFI LANPARTY UT nF4 Ultra-D mobo and want to know if the psu has the right connectors for it.
Originally posted by: jacc1234
Im working on a new build and want to use a PCP&C powersupply. I have a DFI LANPARTY UT nF4 Ultra-D mobo and want to know if the psu has the right connectors for it.
There are actually three (3) Turbo Cool 510s - the Turbo Cool 510 ATX, the Turbo Cool 510 Deluxe (same as the Turbo Cool 510 ATX but case is black and all the wires are sleeved in black mesh), and the Turbo Cool 510 Express/SLI). You need the 510 Express/SLI, which has the proper 24-pin mobo connector, the 4-pin P4 connector, and dual PCI Express 6-pin power connectors. All the wires are sleeved in the black mesh her too.
You will love your PC Power & Cooling PS. More expensive than most other PS', but IMHO worth every penny. Tightest power regulation, very efficient, best backing in the business (5-year warranty). These things are built to last. They are not the quietest PS' around, but they aren't too loud. Gotta cool those massive capacitors and heatsinks somehow, right?
I have four PC P&C units - two 510 Deluxes, a 425 Deluxe, and an old Turbo 400 Slim unit that is about 10 years old - still works great! I think that once you have used a PC P & C unit you get spoiled and never want to downgrade, so watch out, because you'll want to use one in every new system you build.
I know this thread is old but I don't see much talk about Power & Cooling's Turbo-Cool 510 psu's. I am about buy one myself and since they clearly the top of the line I'm surprised that I don't see more talk about them. Maybe that's good, that means that either there's nothing bad to say or nothing good to say.
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