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E:12/1/08 Corsair 750W TX Series PSU

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Win a Corsair 750W TX Series PSU
Enthusiasts looking for the optimal in price/performance PSU technology will find that the Corsair 750W TX series meets even the most demanding of required specifications.
Enthusiasts looking for the optimal in price/performance PSU technology will find that the Corsair 750W TX series meets even the most demanding of required specifications.
Posted at: 2:09am 12th December 2007
The design features include a dedicated, single +12V rail for maximum compatibility, energy-efficient circuitry capable of delivering greater than 80 per cent efficiency ratings across 20 per cent, 50 per cent and 100 per cent load conditions, and a large, ultra-quiet, 140mm-diameter, temperature-controlled fan. The CMPSU-750TX ensures that reliability and stability are no longer worries for the gamer, overclocker, enthusiast or high-end system builder.
5 up for grabs - worth £80 each.
What's the diameter of the temperature-controlled fan?
Win a Corsair 750W TX Series PSU
Enthusiasts looking for the optimal in price/performance PSU technology will find that the Corsair 750W TX series meets even the most demanding of required specifications.
Enthusiasts looking for the optimal in price/performance PSU technology will find that the Corsair 750W TX series meets even the most demanding of required specifications.
Posted at: 2:09am 12th December 2007

5 up for grabs - worth £80 each.
What's the diameter of the temperature-controlled fan?
- <input name="answer_1" value="100mm" type="radio"><label> 100mm</label>
- <input name="answer_1" value=" 120mm" type="radio"><label> 120mm</label>
<label> 140mm</label>
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Ooh thanks, mine makes a right racket.. I think it's dying lol:j A-well-a bird, bird, bird...b-bird's the word :j0
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I don't even know what the bleep it is :rotfl:0
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I don't even know what the bleep it is :rotfl:
It is the power supply unit (PSU) for a PC.
Essentially it is the transformer to convert the 240v AC input down to 12v to power your PC. Should you ever open up your desktop PC you'll see it infront of where you put the power cable in, however I really wouldn't ever try and open the PSU box itself, just fit or remove the complete unit!
Cheers
Stevecompleted Uni in 2004 without any student debt - woohoo!0 -
lol having read that I'm not much wiser :rotfl::rolleyes:0
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I understand that bit
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