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The OCZ name has long since been synonymous with memory as they are a habitual leader in the RAM industry at the high-end, especially for overclockers. I have been spoiled by my share of OCZ memory and have not been disappointed by a single kit. OCZ not only markets their industry leading memory but also cooling products and power supplies. The OCZ PowerStream and ModStream series of power supplies have been favorites among modders and power users alike for a couple of years but nothing lasts forever.

The design of the PowerStream had remained consistent for the last couple of years and when more demanding hardware required a change in power supply design, OCZ decided to come out with a new Quad-Rail design known as the GameXStream. Coming in both 600W and a massive 700W model, the GameXStream line of power supplies is sure to handle the most demanding of needs.

Today I will get my hands on the 700W version of this new OCZ marvel and I figured that the only way to truly test an SLI -ready power supply that is designed for today�s most demanding of setups was to have it power a monster of a setup for a solid two weeks flat with constant abuse thrown its way. Dive into the following pages to see how the OCZ GameXStream handles a 7900GTX SLI system.