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Old May 12th, 2005, 09:12 PM
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it's a 420W finch... 520W peak power...

yeah this seasonic is pretty sweet... i'm really impressed with this thing...


yea i know its a 420w and 520w peak, i just didnt bother to write that so i said 520w
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Hi,just have a question..What is the difference between noisetaker and coolergiant??

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