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Every month in Custom PC, s sister magazine, we select a PC hardware component, get as many of them in as we can realistically test in one go and then pitch the whole lot against each other to find out which ones are the best. For each of our Labs te...
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OCZ Technology now offers three power supplies in their new Fatal1ty Champion Series (400W, 550W and 700W) which are targeted towards gamers looking for a high quality PSU. The OCZ Fatal1ty 700W unit we have up for review today fe...
700W continuous DC output (up to 50°), Excellent voltage regulation, Minimal AC ripple and noise on the DC outputs, Good efficiency across a broad range of loads (80Plus certified), Quiet at all but the highest power levels, Single 12V output can del...
No modular peripheral cables, Too bad if you dont like red...
The OCZ Fatal1ty Champion Series 700W PSU delivered excellent voltage regulation with clean DC outputs and good efficiency. The Fatal1ty 700W PSU is quiet during normal operation and includes a good compliment of fixed cables/connectors. And let’s...
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OCZ Fatal1ty 700 W promises to be a high-end gamer-grade power supply, labeled at 50º C and featuring a 120-mm fan, active PFC, single rail design but not a modular cabling system. Is this a good product? Can it really deliver 700 W? Let’s see.You can...
Even though we think this would be a better product if it came with a modular cabling system, we were impressed by Fatal1ty 700 W. It can deliver far more than its labeled power at 50º C (840 W in our tests), has an excellent efficiency peaking 88%...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2011-10-04 01:28:23
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Today we are checking out the new OCZ Fatal1ty power supply series by taking a look at the flagship model rated for a 700 watt output. This new flashy series features bright red cable sleeves with loads of LED lighting, so it certainly looks the part...
The OCZ Fatal1ty 700w power supply is reasonably well priced at $130 US, even so it still faces a great deal of competition. For example, PC Power & Cooling’s own 750w unit costs just $110 US, while Silverstone’s high-end ST70F 700w power supply is pri...
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Let's be honest, the Fatal1ty brand has been around the block a few times over the past few years. From XFX to ABIT, to Creative to Zalman and probably a few more I've forgotten in between, it's always been quite easy to build near on an entire PC syst...
Starting with what matters the most, performance, the OCZ Fatal1ty 700w scores some pretty good marks. In the room temperature tests, efficiency levels at medium/high loads sat at around 85% and only waivered from this under low load levels or when a heav...
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Over the years of testing OCZ Technology products we have been quite pleased with a majority of their wares and the Fatal1ty 700W power supply is yet another example of an excellent, well-made product. The OCZ Fatal1ty power supply delivered clean and...
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Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel, the most popular and decorated PC gamer of all time, has taken a lot of flak over the years for his success. Wendel took something he had a passion for (gaming), got very good at it and made a name for himself as one of the...
Normally I would take separate readings for the 12v line, but since this is a single rail system, that wasnt necessary. As you can see, the Fatal1ty 700w PSU was solid as a rock. The 3.3v rail never budged and the 5v rail actually went up .01 under lo...
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thinkcomputers.org Updated: 2011-10-04 01:28:29
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Jonathan Wendell, better known by his gaming handle "Fatal1ty," came to fame in the gaming world after winning many well-known video game tournaments. With his success came sponsorships and eventually his own brand of computer parts and gaming supplies...
Stable, LED lit, Fatal1ty logo is pretty sweet...
Price, Lacks quick release connectors, Not modular...
The OCZ Fatal1ty 700W power supply unit is another excellent choice for a midrange gaming build. It provides solid power and isnt going to waver when powering dual video cards.However, the ~$140 cost of the unit is enormous compared to even OCZs own...
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