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As you can see from the results, the OCZ ModXStream scores well in both the efficiency and wattage department. Furthermore, the noise output from the unit is impressive with it hardly being heard.In terms of usability, the OCZ also proves itself worthy...
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For this review I will be looking at a powersupply from possibly one of the best-known names in the PC hardware industry. Whoever can that be? Why OCZ of course! The PSU we are looking at today is OCZ’s new ModXStream Pro 600W. Whilst most people assoc...
Modular, 140mm Fan, Quiet, Good voltage regulation, Typical 86% efficiency...
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OCZ have taken their popular PSU lineup and have released a welcome addition to it with the ModXStream Pro. As someone who loves a tidy case being able to remove PSU cables that aren’t in use is a great asset for keeping a case tidy. This doesn&rsqu...
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This time around I am going to have a look at a 600W power supply from one of the main players in the memory market. OCZ Technology entered the market in August 2000, producing high speed DDR and RDRAM memory modules. They are still highly regarded fo...
Good DC voltage load regulation, Good efficiency at 110VAC, great at 230VAC, Quiet, Three year warranty, MTBF>100,000 hours, Active PFC...
Failed to meet the requirements of its 80 Plus certification, Borderline DC quality, Basic user manual...
Environmental Factors: The OCZ ModXStream-Pro 600W did not contain as much foam as other units I have tested. While this does give reduced impact protection, it gains points in this section. Good efficiency and power factor levels give reduced power c...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2011-08-10 07:13:30
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Power supplies are the unsung heroes of dependable enthusiast PCs. Processors, GPUs, and SSDs get all of the glory. They’re the components speeding up your operating system boot time. They improve frame rates, making your games more realistic. And they slash the time it takes to...
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ModXStream Pro is a power supply series from OCZ featuring a modular cabling system and a very attractive price tag, at this moment featuring 500 W, 600 W and 700 W models, with the manufacturer promising that these units can deliver their labeled watt...
OCZ ModXStream Pro 600 W proved to be an outstanding mainstream 600 W power supply, surprising us at all and every level. Being an inexpensive unit that has only the standard 80 Plus certification, we were expecting it to achieve efficiency around 82-8...
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verdisreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-10 07:13:45
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Power supplies are often a neglected part of any computer rig. They have neither the interest of a graphics card nor the features of a motherboard and so often finds itself bottom of the list when it comes to building a rig. However, the humble power s...
Very quiet, Pretty stable rails, Good price point, Looks good...
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With our method of testing rail stability we cannot categorically declare that the rail voltages are pretty solid and stable but the results do point towards this. Staying well within the ATX limits, the ModXStream Pro 600w unit does a good job and the...
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madshrimps.be Updated: 2011-08-10 07:13:48
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For high-end gaming and workstations youll very probable find yourself looking for a 600~700 Watt power supply, however you will quickly stumble upon the question why you should pay €150 when you see €50 unit...
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With dual +12V rails, modular cabling, a near silent 140mm fan, 80+ Certified, ATX12V V2.2 / EPS12V compatibility, SLI Certified, and OCZ branding, what would you expect this power supply to cost? $120? $160? This power supply is actually very inexpen...
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Have you ever been to the local computer store, just browsing the aisles, and you begin to make comparisons based solely on how something looks, how its packaged, and so on? I know Im guilty of it. You want to just spend some time looking around so...
Quiet performance, 80 Plus efficiency compliance, Great warranty, 99% power factor correction, Modular cabling, Great price...
Cables may be too short in a full tower case, Only one PCIe 6+2 pin cable...
This power supply has been pretty impressive. On the actual working side of things, its as good as any that Ive tested. Its nice to have rock-solid power that you can rely on. Its also nice to have the warranty that this one came with. I will be h...
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But heck, I love variety and the one thing that we do know for sure is that competition has always driven consumer market prices down. I think, roughly half way through last year the market got really saturated and for the first time in years that gr...
You know, I think that if you purchase a PSU with a bit of a brand name stamped on top of it, that it probably cant be really bad. I doubt any really bad 2008 PSUs still even exist. Its no different with the OCZ Technology ModXtream PRO. From what...
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In addition to high performance memory and numerous PC accessories, OCZ Technology offers a full line of PC switching mode power supplies. The ModXStream Pro series is targeted towards gamers and modders alike and comes in an 500...
600W continuous DC output (up to 50°), Very good voltage regulation, Excellent efficiency across a broad range of loads, Very quiet at all but the highest power levels, Dual 12V output can deliver up to 42A combined load, Two PCIE connectors support...
DC outputs a little noisier (AC ripple) than we would like to see, 3Year warranty (vs. 5Year)...
The OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W tested out to be a good power supply. It produced good voltage regulation and delivers excellent efficiency. In addition, the ModXStream does its job very quietly, is 80Plus and NVIDIA SLI certified, and comes backed wit...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2011-08-10 07:14:49
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Its been an interesting year watching the battle for power supply supremacy slowly come to an end. High wattage is no longer the focus at all. But, out performing and designing the other guy seems to finally be the priority. Its not too hard to m...
VH Tested & ApprovedProviding under powered 12V rails can result in system reboots, component degradation, and ultimately failure. If youve been replacing your systems components except the PSU, you might want to take a look at your PSU. However, i...
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OCZs new ModXStream Pro Series is a power supply solution for gaming systems and they can power both NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFire modes. The PSU has a load-controlled 140mm fan for efficient cooling as well as quiet operation. It also features an effi...
600Watt output, Active PFC design, 3 years warranty replacement, Modular design, IDE cables have molex connector, ATX v2.2 certified, Plenty of connectors, Stable voltages under heavy load, The...
Included cables could be longer, 204 & 44 CPU cables could be joined for faster installation...
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In May of 2007, OCZ acquired PC Power & Cooling to utilize their keen expertise in power management and take the organization to the next level. This compelling partnership between the two like-minded companies creates a powerful fusion of patented tec...
The OCZ ModXStream 600 is a lot of power supply in a relatively small package. Boasting 25A on each of its dual +12v rails, plus an additional 25A each for the +3.3v and +5v, the ModXStream 600 seems at least as capable if not more so than many power...
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2011-08-10 07:15:01
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OCZ recently introduced its new modular PSU series called ModXStream-Pro aimed at enthusiasts, gamers and such. These PSUs come in 400, 500, 600 and 700W flavors.With its new models, OCZ made some really nice additions to their modular PSU offer. The...
Average users have no need for expensive 1000+W units, and most systems don’t even consume over 250W. By looking through sub-€700 systems we only managed to find a couple of PSUs over 250W, and those were only 300W or 305W ones.OCZ launched its...
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