Thermaltake's Purepower Power Station 520W PSU

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Thermaltake's Purepower Power Station 520W PSU

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Today LR takes a look at one of Thermaltake's modular implementations. The Purepower Power Station 520W PSU offers solid stability and improved modularity. With the power demands of today's hardware, we show why it is important to upgrade the old sub-400 watt PSU with your next system upgrade. Check out the article for our thoughts and impressions.

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i have always liked thermal take PSUs regardless of what others have said. they are great
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looks like a decent psu. I have read a lot of poeple complaining TT's PSU while others have been praising it. I think the problem is that TT's low end PSU are usualy bad quality while the higher ends are usually good and affordable.
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I have two systems and they are both using the Thermaltake W0009RU 420 purepower they are quite and run pretty stable for the price. The one is 2 years old and the other 1 week. Of course there are more expensive and more efficientPS on the market, but for my systems they work just fine.
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