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Application:

PC Power Supply

Provided by:

OCZ

Available at:

NewEgg

MSRP:

$105.00

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Review by:

Michael

Edited by:

Paul

Review date:

June 30th

 

 

 

OCZ ModStream

     The ModStream differs from a majority of the modular power supply system's I've had exposure to in that most of the power leads are connected to the power supply itself with a standard Molex connector. This arrangement opens up other possibilities; such as a top-mounted exhaust fans could be plugged directly into the power supply. While most of the peripheral connectors use the standard Molex connector, there are two proprietary connectors on the bottom of the stack which are for the Serial ATA and PCI-Express power leads. The assortment of power leads that make up the ModStream are all decorated with the braded and UV reactive wrap. Here's what you get in the package.


1x  4-Pin Molex w/ 4-pin Floppy


2x 4-Pin Molex


1x PCI Express

     


1x  2-Serial ATA drive connector

 


1x single 4-pin Molex

     OCZ has a good thing going with this arrangement on the motherboard power connectors. The main ATX connector can be converted from a 24-pin to 20-pin connector by removing the extended portion off of the main bundle. Just like all of the peripheral connectors the bundles are braded and wrapped in the plastic UV reactive coating.