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    Thumbs up === NEW REVISED MUSHKIN PSUs ===

    Hi Guys,

    I've have secured an order for the latest PSUs from Mushkin. Unlike their older PSUs that were not so great with regards to efficiency, these latest modular PSUs offer 80PLUS Bronze, Silver & Gold. Great prices too compared to their rivals.


    The Mushkin Joule Series is the Caesar of PSUs. A kilowatt (at least) of cool, clean power will make your system sing the body electic. Designed for the most demanding systems, the Joule Series offers significant amounts of power at extremely high efficiency. Enthusiasts, gamers and system builders alike will enjoy the Joule Series' versatility and attractive price.

    6+2 Pin PCI Express
    This product is equipped with a 6+2 pin PCI Express power cable.

    80 PLUS®
    This power supply is 80 PLUS-certified (see individual power supply for 80 PLUS level).

    Active Power Factor Correction
    Increases efficiency by aligning input voltage and current for an eco-friendly system without performance loss.

    Advanced Thermal & Acoustic Design
    Automatically varies the PSU fan speed depending on the system load and temperature, allowing for the most stable and quiet computing environment no matter what programs are running.

    Enhanced Power Conditioning
    Provides ultra-low ripple (1%) and superior voltage regulation (1%) under all load levels.



    700W Mushkin Enhanced Joule Modular ATX2.3 Power Supply



    1x ATX-Mainboard (20+4 pin), 1x P4+4 (CPU), 2x PCI-E 6 pin (GPU), 2x PCI-E 6+2 pin (GPU), 4x IDE 4-pin (HDD, Drives), 8x SATA 5-pin (HDD, Drives)

    BUY NOW - £65.99 inc. VAT



    800W Mushkin Enhanced Joule Modular ATX2.3 Power Supply



    1x ATX-Mainboard (20+4 pin), 1x P4+4 (CPU), 4x PCI-E 6+2 pin (GPU), 4x IDE 4-pin (HDD, Drives), 8x SATA 5-pin (HDD, Drives)

    BUY NOW - £84.98 inc. VAT



    1000W Mushkin Enhanced Joule Modular ATX2.3 Power Supply



    1x ATX-Mainboard (20+4 pin), 1x P4+4 (CPU), 6x PCI-E 6+2 pin (GPU), 4x IDE 4-pin (HDD, Drives), 12x SATA 5-pin (HDD, Drives)

    BUY NOW - £119.99 inc. VAT

    Anyone wondering, the OEM is Topower still, but a lot higher quality.

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    When are they due?

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    Approx Wednesday.

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    Okay cheers matey.

    http://forums.aria.co.uk/showthread.php?t=49335

    Can i have the 1000W for the proposed £69.99?


    Pretty please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Wayneo View Post
    Okay cheers matey.

    http://forums.aria.co.uk/showthread.php?t=49335

    Can i have the 1000W for the proposed £69.99?


    Pretty please.
    That was the older model. Not worth it mate. Their wasn't that many left. Mainly for the US.

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    Excellent prices compared to other psu's available, wonder how these compare to corsair/seasonic ones.
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    great prices on these power supplies but i have never heard of Topower though.
    Currently Do Not Have A Rig!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RawZ View Post
    That was the older model. Not worth it mate. Their wasn't that many left. Mainly for the US.
    Yeah i figured.

    If they turn out to be quiet enough i'll get one of the 700W i think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaim View Post
    Excellent prices compared to other psu's available, wonder how these compare to corsair/seasonic ones.
    Corsair today released, revised, TX PSU's with better efficiency...
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Wayneo View Post
    Yeah i figured.

    If they turn out to be quiet enough i'll get one of the 700W i think.

    ive got the previous 1000w version and it literally makes no noise whatsoever - even with the psu mounted upwards (fan pointing up)
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    Cheers.


    Fingers crossed the 700 or 800W ends up on the 1000 post deal next friday.
    Last edited by El Wayneo; 16-02-11 at 18:25.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terbinator View Post
    Corsair today released, revised, TX PSU's with better efficiency...
    Cool, i'll check them out

    Edit: New revisions look good, to bad the TX650 still has 2 pci-e connectors, all other new psu's out have 4.
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    £/W that is awesome across all models.

    The 800w particularly will be recommended to my nephew when he builds in a months time.
    The reviews upto now have been favourable.
    Good scoop Aria!
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    If these have the same sort of quality and fail rate as the corsair/seasonic I'll definately be having the 1000w one.
    When I try to find a review for one it always comes up with a review for the old ones.
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    Are there any 600W (ish) models available?
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