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    News - Gigabyte intros five 'Superb' PSUs

    Can they live up to the name?
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    Re: News - Gigabyte intros five 'Superb' PSUs

    Will need to be cheap.

    If i read the press release - non-modular and not even 80%+ bronze just standard.

    Heck there are loads of PSUs that can do better than that

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    Re: News - Gigabyte intros five 'Superb' PSUs

    usable operating temperature, noise and voltage regulation are also very important though. If it scores well on those points AND is cheap then it could be very popular even without the modular cables and good efficiency.

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