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kobalt
Anyone has one and can tell me if the molex at the end of the wires are removable like the regular ones?
I'd lik to do a mod with it but i want to know first before buying it

I'm talking about those
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/Sea...4746&CatId=1079

Thnx wink.gif
worker
Looks like a good ps it should say if they are removable.
Newport
looks like they are stuck in good... I doubt you could take the molex conectors off of these... Good thing becuase they are alreayd braded. I am gonna put one of these suckers in my new AMD 64 but build towards the end of the year... I already got around 350 bucks saved for my build! w00t!
kobalt
Ya they are kinda nice blink.gif and 34 amps on the 12V rail

I was thinking that what it looks like the black rubber part could slip up the braided part and the wires be exposed enough to be removed
cmac
i am looking at the same one i found them cheaper ($99.) they also have the newer uv ones on the main page ($119.))
http://www.xoxide.com/powersupplies1.html

still trying to find them cheaper lol
cmac
contra33
yeah most places have it for 89 or 99 dollars



and no the are not removable without cutting

i have one and it seems great
but if you don't wanna use the cordes it comes with you can use regular moles with you own ends
kobalt
Thnx contra33
That's too bad those molex are the nicest improvement i've seen in PSU's for a long time sad.gif
I wanted to add my personnal touch to it and the only place to improve this titanium baby was the cables.
I'll get one anyway just for the 500W (RMS) biggrin.gif

And lucky for you cmac, i have to look for one in friggin canada if i want to save on shipping sad.gif
Nemo
QUOTE (cmac @ Sep 30 2004, 10:19 PM)
i am looking at the same one i found them cheaper ($99.) they also have the newer uv ones on the main page ($119.))
http://www.xoxide.com/powersupplies1.html

still trying to find them cheaper lol
cmac

This PSU is one of the prizes in the folding contests- is free cheap enough for you biggrin.gif

A couple of guys here have them and rave about them, ZipZoomFly has them for $99 as well. I saw one go for about $77 on e-bay.
cmac
yeah i no about the contest and prizes (great idea and really good prizes) but i cant wait that long i need to get one soon. plus if i win it ill use it for my next comp build (amd 64 fx) hopefully around the first of the year.
cmac
ps i hope the contest gets a lot more people folding we need the help!!
General
duede. you do realize that your link is in canadian funds.. which is the same price as the 99 dollars on xoxide tongue.gif

i dont need that tho, why buy something thats not gonna show anyway tongue.gif

my 430 Truepower suites me fine
kobalt
QUOTE (General @ Oct 1 2004, 02:38 PM)
duede. you do realize that your link is in canadian funds.. which is the same price as the 99 dollars on xoxide tongue.gif

i dont need that tho, why buy something thats not gonna show anyway tongue.gif

my 430 Truepower suites me fine

Yes but it's costing me a leg in shipping from Xoxide and around 10 bucks from tiger, i'm from Canada huh.gif
FaNta84
QUOTE (General @ Oct 1 2004, 04:38 PM)
i dont need that tho, why buy something thats not gonna show anyway tongue.gif

my 430 Truepower suites me fine

I don't have a window either, however the modular design is what makes me want to get one of these. On my thermaltake 480w silent purepower I have way more cables then I actually need, and they just take up space in my system. It would be nice to only use the cables that I need.
slapnuts
well....I know what I'm getting next lol I really like the blue and orange one it should match my landparty mobo biggrin.gif
kobalt
Review of the beast tongue.gif
http://www.extrememhz.com/xconnect-p1.shtml
Ph33rh4x
kobalt, VibeComputers has it for $128
http://www.vibecomputers.com/index.cfm?loc...if=n&vID=193245

edit:
They also have the black or blue ones for $128 or the UV ones for $141
suchuwato
i want one :cry:
lilkev715
QUOTE


bah.gif Crappy review IMO. Software-based utilities used to measure voltages are crappy. The proper way to measure voltages is with a digital multimeter. Plus, no internal pictures of the PSU either. Heck, they didn't even list the system specs for the test machine.
roadkill
I wwas reacently at Tiger Direct, they had some colors for less than 100
kobalt
QUOTE (Ph33rh4x @ Oct 3 2004, 02:37 PM)
kobalt, VibeComputers has it for $128
http://www.vibecomputers.com/index.cfm?loc...if=n&vID=193245

edit:
They also have the black or blue ones for $128 or the UV ones for $141

Good to know wink.gif thnx!

And lilkev715, if i get one i'll tear it apart in front of my cam tongue.gif
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