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Corsair TX750W Power Supply
01/10/08 - 12:28:26 PM -
01/10/08 - 12:28:26 PM -
SNIP: 2007 seemed to be the year of the power supply here at Bjorn3D. 2008 may end up being much the same. Today we are taking a look at the 750 watt version from the Corsair TX line of power supplies. According to Corsiar, the TX series is designed for PC enthusiasts looking for a great product at a great price. In our previous review of the 450 watt model from Corsairs VX line, we found that Corsair lived up to its claims of a price-conscious product. Lets see if they keep with that trend with the TX750W.
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