PurePower 350W PSU
Model:
28-1301| Catalog #: 28-1301
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Best Uses Comments about Thermaltake PurePower 350W PSU: After being forced to buy a 24-pin to 20-pin ATX power adapter SOMEWHERE ELSE (hint hint, Radio Shack!) I was finally able to get my PC up and running again. Hooray! Except, the fan in this PS is noisy and irritating, speeding up and then slowing down every 8 or 9 seconds, in what amounts to an aural form of the Chinese water torture. Avoid this PS if you don't want to be driven crazy!!! Pros
Cons Best Uses Comments about Thermaltake PurePower 350W PSU: This P.S. replaced one of lower wattage in a Linux box with no dvd/cd drives. There's no reason for it to die in less than an month. Pros
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Comments about Thermaltake PurePower 350W PSU: I have run into two machines where I had to cut away a little piece of the case to get this power supply to fit. The power jack is not flush with the metal, but sticks up more than 1/8". This prevents the supply from mounting properly until you use a nibbling tool to cut away a little piece of the case. Pros
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Comments about Thermaltake PurePower 350W PSU: The perfect replacement part..Please don't forget to clean your tower frequently to keep dust and pet hair from overloading and burning out the unit Pros
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Comments about Thermaltake PurePower 350W PSU: not hooking up to many componets so its easy also like the cable is wraped
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Cons Best Uses Comments about Thermaltake PurePower 350W PSU: Both SATA power connector are on the same power led, which is a poor design. If you have a SATA cd-rom in the top of the case and a hard drive towards the bottom of the case you don't have enough lenght to connect to the second device.
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