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Application:

Power Supply

Provided by:

CoolerGiant

Available at:

CoolerGiant

MSRP:

$339.00

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Now

Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

August 22nd, 2006

 

 

 

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     The power to the board is provided through at 24-pin standard connector.  Your auxillary power connectors come in the way of a 4x2 connector and an 8-pin connector.  The 4x2 connector is more common so Enermax put the fan connector on that bundle.  This is not to power the fan, but to monitor the RPM's.

     Right out of the box you can hook up two PCI-E video cards.  If you want more than that, you will need to use a modular cable and that will allow you to hook up two more.  Quad PCI-E Video cards!

     Three SATA power connectors are enough to get me powered up, but if you have more, there are plenty of SATA power connectors just waiting to be connected to the power supply.  In fact, there are 18 SATA power connectors.

     The standard 4-pin molex connector is not forgotten.  You get three to start with and the rest will have to be hooked up via the modular ports.

     The 4-pin molex connector has a locking feature.  I've seen these on a few power supplies and really like them.  Now the power connector will stay firmly connected and not slip off.

     Just in case you need to power more stuff, there are a plethora of cables to choose from.  There are enough cables to power 24 hard drives and four video cards.  The Enermax Galaxy has enough power to actually power that many, too.