Added to the directory: Sun, 10 Jul, 2005. Source: Bjorn3d.
Quote:One of the more recent trends in the power supply market is modular cabling
systems. Simply put, a modular power supply allows its user to connect only the
cables he or she needs to power up everything in a PC. The cables come
disconnected from the power supply, so a modular power supply could be
described as one with 'some assembly required.' This is very simple, though, as
it only involves plugging the right cables into the right spots, and in most
cases this is error-proofed because most cables' connectors are unique when
compared to the others.
Thermaltake is the type of company that doesn't want the enthusiast market to
pass them up. That is why the company has introduced a modularized power supply
to its PurePower line - the PurePower TWV500W. I was fortunate enough to be
able to take a look at this power supply. Read on to find out what it has to
offer and why I like it.
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