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POWER SUPPLY UNITS

Seasonic Super Tornado 400W Review
By: Bustercaps
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    2004-04-14

    Table of Contents:
  • Seasonic Super Tornado 400W Review
  • What's in the Box?
  • Close and Personal with the Super Tornado 400
  • Testing the Unit
  • Honeycombs of Silence
  • Dr. Cable
  • Conclusion

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    Seasonic Super Tornado 400W Review - Close and Personal with the Super Tornado 400


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    As you can see from these pictures, there is one large 120mm fan on the bottom of this power supply. However, I find it interesting that Seasonic's engineers chose to have the air push through the power unit as opposed to pulling it out. (I have always liked fans on the back of power supplies pulling the air out from the inside, not pushing. I just think that its easier to pull the air out, than to try to force it through.)

    PSU - back

    PSU - Bottom

    PSU - Panel

    The power supply also comes with plenty of molex connectors, for all those power hungry accessories you have crammed inside that innocent looking tower by your desk (like your CD-RW, DVD+R, Processor, Motherboard, and let's not forget all those USB devices that get their power from your system via the USB, like that rechargeable cordless mouse, external sound card, and booming headphones).

    PSU - Molex Connectors

    When I said "plenty," I meant plenty!

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