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    i just bought a corsair 620w and i read up about them before hand and they are based upon seasonic psu's but they have had a team of people improve on the already brilliant design and i have read several reviews that state the incredible stability of the power rails with almost no voltage difference on any of the rails between idle and full load.

    i got mine from ebuyer for about 85 quid (normally about 95 quid) cos i used the google checkout to save a tenner and i got free 5 day delivery too.

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    I've just got the OCZ PowerXStream 700W.

    Power is a bit OTT for my current system, but I have an SLI board and if the drivers for SLI improve I could see myself getting another 8800GTS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redddraggon View Post
    I've just got the OCZ PowerXStream 700W.

    Power is a bit OTT for my current system, but I have an SLI board and if the drivers for SLI improve I could see myself getting another 8800GTS.
    if you were to get 2 gts it would be much better to get 1 gtx instead, saving space and more graphics power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    if you were to get 2 gts it would be much better to get 1 gtx instead, saving space and more graphics power.
    can't afford a GTX yet, that's why I bought a GTS. if they sort the drivers out it'd be cheaper and better to get another GTS

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    i know, i mean sell the gts you currently have and then buy the gtx. you dont have to if you dont want to tho

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