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Will
03-08-09, 12:07
This has been bugging me for ages, and I just have to ask...when I bought my self a 400W OCZ StealthXStream, why did I get the European version of the PSU (still canīt find the question mark) (yes with this wrong "kettle lead")

http://www.more-shop.co.uk/images/EUpccablestraight.png

It looked like that :lol:

Just to add a quick update about my CPU, Iīll put it up on the bay when I get back, as the Phenom IIs seem to be selling like hot cakes, and the x3 720 has just won the gaming CPU award for July in Tomshardware :)

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gaming-cpu,2359.html

nft99
03-08-09, 12:36
because we are in the EU these days :D

(and the pickers cant read!) :(

El Wayneo
03-08-09, 15:04
I thought that they all (if not all then most) turned up with the 2 pin and you have to swop them in the warehouse?

alexnifty
03-08-09, 18:33
My original Xilence 700W psu (still going strong in my housemates PC) came with a 2-pin euro lead, luckily I had a spare kettle lead lying around. NEVER throw them away ;)

wonderlust
03-08-09, 18:52
I had about 30 at one point, but I now keep 3 or 4 spare ones.

PeterStoba
04-08-09, 00:17
Every Xilence, CoolerMaster or OCZ PSU I've bought has came with one of those.

Some etailers are good enough to shove a UK plug in the box though :)

jonwoad
04-08-09, 08:16
Dont get me started on the pickers!!!!

Jiggles
05-08-09, 01:02
My OCZ came with both. It saves time in the factory just to ship them with both and they don't need to make up Main land EU and UK versions.