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ATX Power Supply

Provided by:

Cooler Guys

Review by:

Andy

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

December 14th, 2002
 
     Tired of that plain old grey steel power supply housing in your case? Need more power for overclocking that new processor? The Vantec "STEALTH" promises you "Power in Silence", in a package that looks really top-notch. We will test to see how it performs, and see if it will be a worthy addition to your custom rig.

     As we can see from the packaging, the Stealth has 3 temperature controlled fans that can also be controlled for maximum speed by a 3 way slide switch. It is Intel and AMD compatible, and  has a universal connector setup. It has a 24 pin motherboard connector (with an adapter for your standard 20 pin mobo) and an 8 pin 12v connector, as well as the standard Intel 4 pin 12v line. This makes it useful for most any motherboard application, including dual processor setups and server boards. No need to buy a new power supply when upgrading!

     This page is from the manual and shows the specs for the Vantec Stealth VAN-470-A. as you can the see specs are competitive, and in many cases better than the competition.

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