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Kingwin Mach 1 ABT-800MA1S
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Author: Whoopty
Posted: 23:00, August 30th 2007
Link: http://www.kingwin.com
Score: 10 out of 10 [?]
Price: £85

Kinvwin Mach1 800w Review

Introduction

When it comes to choosing a PSU there are many manufacturers to choose from, who all claim to have the ideal power solution for your high powered system. Most people won't bother searching around and will go for a tried and tested brand or the most well known one. Today I have with me a PSU from Kingwin who might not be the biggest and baddest company out they are trying to make a big splash with their latest range of PSUs aimed at gamers and enthusiasts alike. Let's see how their 800w Mach1 fares.

Features and Specifications

  • Special cable management system.
  • Comply with Intel ATX/BTX standard.
  • Four PCI express connectors.
  • Six SATA connectors.
  • One bottom blue led fan (140 x 140 mm).
  • Support EPS & Intel 945/955/975x chipset.
  • ATX 12V Ver.2.91
  • AC Input 115 & 230V.
  • Output gold-coated connector
  • Output over / under voltage protection.
  • Output short protection.
  • Over load protection.
  • Nickel-Plated.
  • Quad 12V rails.
  • Nvidia SLI certified.
  • Aircraft style modular connectors.
  • Built in auto fan-speed sensor.

Specs

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