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NT Compatible » News » June 2009 » A Seventeam V-Force ST-750P-AF PSU review

A Seventeam V-Force ST-750P-AF PSU review

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 06/29/2009 01:08 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

ModReactor posted a review on the A Seventeam V-Force ST-750P-AF PSU




As we have already mentioned before, recently we acquired some PSUs, and overwhelmed with joy decided to create a short series of articles comparing them all. Today is the turn of the third PSU in these series - Seventeam V-Force ST-750P-AF.

Seventeam , though quite unknown to users in Bulgaria is in fact one of the largest impulse PSU manufacturers in the world. Their products are aimed mostly at industrial use, but they do however manufacture PSUs for personal computers too. Today we're reviewing a product from the V-Force series of the company. It includes both modular and non-modular models, supplying power in the range varying between 550, 650, 750 and 850W. The particular model we have is V-Force ST-750P-AF – non-modular model rated at 750W. Its price is set at about 149$.

A Seventeam V-Force ST-750P-AF PSU review


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