OCZ GameXStream 700W PSU

i've used one for 6 months its faullessly powering my rig in sig, ive got 3 hdd's, 2 in raid 0, terratec sound card and 4 fans

i actually chose it over the corsair 620w and havent regreted it ;)
 
I bought a Corsair 620w to replace an OCZ GameXtream 700w and thank god I did... cable management is about 10x easier, it's quieter, and the 12v rail is also steadier.
 
I've got:
E6600
Asus P5B Motherboard
4GB of Geil Ultra Low latency
X-Fi SC
WD 250GB SATA Drive
and a Few 120MM fans

Will be getting an 8800GTS at the same time. I would've bought an Corsair 620W, but the OCZ one was cheaper. I'd like to have the modular stuff, but i can live without if i save money :-p Bit overkill for my system, but its so i don't have to upgrade my PSU again should i decide to upgrade my gfx or CPU in the future
 
I've used a 600w GameXStream for 6 months, has performed faultlessly, on the point about the cable management, it could be done better on the GameXStream, but apart from that a very good PSU. :)
 
I have the 600W version - got it from the OcUK clearance section for £50. It's quiet enough and has been reliable so far - not great if you want to post on a 'rate my cabling' thread though ;)
 
Don't go near the GameXtreme PSU's, far better PSU's can be had and this is coming from someone who owns one.

Yeah it's stable, but it's noisy. There are PSU's out there which score higher efficiency in reviews and are quieter.
 
Too late, i ordererd it hours ago :-p

Im not really that fussed about noise as long as it doesn't sound like a jet taking off (like my old PC which had around 10 fans in it).
 
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