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| Author: Whoopty | |||
| Posted: 23:00, May 15th 2007 | |||
| Link: http://www.fsp-group.com | |||
| Score: 7 out of 10 [?] | |||
| Price: £100 | |||
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The Epsilon
The Epsilon has a slightly glossy blue paint job similar to the Blue Storm II but this one isn't quite as reflective.
The Epsilon features a large 120mm fan to keep the PSU's internal components nice and cool but this isn't the only feature it has to keep those celsius at bay. At the rear of the PSU it has a honeycomb grill system (you can read about the benefit of honeycomb grills in our glossary here.)
One of the more aesthetic features of the Epsilon is its LED lit power button. Nothing to shout about, but worth a line or two in a review.
This PSU has several other features that are plus points in my book. One of these is its quick release molex cables which allow for easier and obviously quicker release of molex connectors by providing a small push clip. This is again, not a big feature but one that definitely deserves a thumbs up.
Another aspect of the Epsilon that drew my attention was the quad 12v rail setup, this can be troublesome for some high powered systems. To read about how the amount of 12v rails affects the stability of your pc, read our glossary entry here.
The Epsilon is also over 85% efficient and is said to be SLI ready, however it does lack an 8pin connector so this PSU will not be compatible with future 8pin power connector GPUs. However, I am sure there will be a converter around at some point so I wouldn't worry.
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