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Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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Xclio's A380 chassis certainly lives up to its "Super Tower" nickname. It's a big case with huge fans and lots of room for components. The jet engine look is striking, to say the least, and the large window shows off a few of the interior components not blocked by the 25cm blue LED fan. The size and tool-free features make installation relatively easy and the cable management features make for a tidy install with little effort.
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Friday, March 16, 2007
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Overall, the Xclio Stable Power 500W Power Supply is a decent unit. It has a few faults, but nothing that should stop you from considering this power supply for purchase. It offers the connections you need for a modern system, quiet operation, and as the name implies it does provide fairly 'stable power'
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Monday, March 12, 2007
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XClio has done a great job with these two power supplies. While these two units target vastly different markets, they both perform extremely well!
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Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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The Xclio A380 case is an excellent choice for anyone who likes to show off their machine to their buddies while knowing they have a superior case. To my knowledge, this is one of very few cases that has dual 25CM fans, and has to be about the baddest looking of the bunch. On top of that, it keeps your hardware cool and a maintains a fairly low noise level.
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During my battery of tests, Xclio's Stablepower 850W PSU lived up to its name. They could also legitimately call it the "Silentpower," as it performed its duties without a whisper of noise. (That name is already taken, but I couldn't help myself.) The Stablepower 850W has both stability and silence, as well as features like active PFC, 80% efficiency and a two-year warranty.
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Tuesday, February 6, 2007
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During my battery of tests, Xclio's Stablepower 460W PSU lived up to its name. They could also legitimately call it the "Silentpower," as it performed its duties without a whisper of noise. This PSU is available at several online retailers for around $60 US, making it a very good value.
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Tuesday, August 15, 2006
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I?ve got nothing but good to say for the GreatPower 550, even with the 3.3 rail being slightly below its rated specs, its well within its margin of error. Even at max OC loads the rails only dipped ever so slightly but they all stayed well above specs. If I were to complain about something with this PSU, it?d have to be the paint finish, some people might not like the matt finish. I myself like the looks, but I like the industrial machine look. Other than that, it?s been a great PSU, I have no problems at all recommending this PSU to anyone looking for a replacement for their old one, or looking to build a new system.
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