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MSRP:

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Review by:

Matt

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

April 17th, 2005
   

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E-Power EP-600MP

     Just when you think power supplies can't possibly get any bigger nVidia comes out with SLI, and before you know it power supplies go from a max of 550W to 700W within a matter of weeks. Well not only did the wattage soar but so did the price, which leads us up to now. Do you really need one of these power supplies? Well at this time we aren't in the good graces of nVidia, but then again I personally haven't seen any benefit from SLI other than bragging rights, but that's an outside issue. For now E-Power lent us a hand so we could find out whether or not all that power could be harnessed with a more efficient but well overclocked system. Lets check out the EP-600MP and see what its made of...

Specifications

  • Glossy Titanium Reflective Chassis

  • 2 Fans

  • Fan Speed Control

  • Fan Sensor Lead

  • 20+4 Sliding Connector (Patented) M/B Connecter

  • AGP Pro 6 Pin Connector

  • 4 SATA Connector

  • 2 VGA Power Lead Technology

  • 6 Pin PCI express VGA Card Lead

  • Peripherals Device AC Control

  • Top Silent Technology Noise Control

  • Over Voltage Protection

  • Over Current Protection

  • Short Circuit Protection

  • Certification UL, CE, CB, FCC