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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of OCZ GameXStream OCZ700GXSSLI ATX12V 700W Power Supply 100 - 240 V - OCZ700GXSSLICustomer Review: Not Real Quiet Summary: 4 StarsThis power supply works fine. No problems, but for the money, it's not THAT nice. It's not silent. More like kind of noisy. My last 500 watt unit, which is now in another system is quite a bit quieter. The cabling is not that special either. No problems, but no strong recommendation either. I'd look elsewhere next time.
Customer Review: Better than I expected Summary: 5 StarsThis is the quietest PSU I've heard. When I got it I couldn't believe how big it was and worried it might not fit into my case. It fit just fine. I like the way the cables are marked as to what they are for and the cables are wrapped for protection and cable management. The blue light is nice also.
Customer Review: Smooth as Silk (so far at least!) Summary: 5 StarsThis PSU looks great and performs great. I am using it to power an ASUS A8R32-MVP motherboard, AMD Athlon FX-60 CPU, ATI X1900XT-X graphics card, four SATA II hard drives, couple of DVD drives, high-end audio card from Germany, and other miscellaneous components. So far, it has done this without even a hiccup.
I have a fairly tall case, so it was easy to tuck the extra power cables away. Some folks may prefer a PSU with modular cables, which I have in another computer, but I usually end up using most of the cables anyway.
Connection of the main power cable, however, did require a glance at the manual (at least it did for me) because all of my motherboards use a 24-pin connector, whereas OCZ has split their Outlet Power connector into a 20-pin cable and a 4-pin cable. It was not intuitively obvious to me how these two parts connected.
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