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ATX12V 2.0 Power Supply Roundup - 8 PSUs Reviewed
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Cooler Master NotePal P1 Review
Trusted Reviews posted a review on the Cooler Master NotePal P1
Hardcoreware posted an ATX12V 2.0 Power Supply Roundup
Now more than ever, it's apparent that the power supply is one of the most critical components in a high end PC. We've always known that it is important not to just throw as many "watts" as you can at it, but rather know where all the power is going, and how stable and efficient it is under load.ATX12V 2.0 Power Supply Roundup - 8 PSUs Reviewed
Today we're looking at eight power supplies from five different manufacturers. All of these units are compliant to at least the ATX12V 2.01 spec; some are 2.20. Some units have EPS12V connectors and multiple PCI-E connectors, while others do not. What does all this mean? We explain all that as well.
Cooler Master NotePal P1 Review
Trusted Reviews posted a review on the Cooler Master NotePal P1
However, as amusing as the story is, there is a lesson to learn from it - notebooks get warm. In fact, the very fact that they get called notebooks instead of laptops, is so that aren't advertised as being safe or capable of being used on a lap. With desktop replacement lap-, err, I mean notebooks, this heat is especially noticeable, but even on the incredibly cool running Core Solo and Core Duo notebooks, they can still get a little toasty.Cooler Master NotePal P1 Review
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