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O hai, FSP!

Discussion in 'FSP' started by Mattmc91, 1 Mar 2011.

  1. DaTLiTe

    DaTLiTe What's a Dremel?

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    Greetings FSP.....Hands up who owns an FSP PSU?
     
  2. adidan

    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    Gilljoy is the only one so far in the thread.

    Hopefully their partnering with this site means they're heading into our sort of market with some enthusiasm.
     
  3. Xlog

    Xlog Minimodder

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    Have 3 (bluestorm and 2x 180W 1U), they all still work, so no complaints.
     
  4. Guest-23315

    Guest-23315 Guest

    I had a Bluestorm 600W back in the day.

    Welcome :thumb:
     
  5. Tom @ CCL

    Tom @ CCL AKA: Yewen

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    Why hello there!
     
  6. deathtaker27

    deathtaker27 Modder

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    welcome :D also bindi isnt red anymore, does that mean we do not have to fear his banhammer?
     
  7. unknowngamer

    unknowngamer here

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    I rate FSP.

    I've used them for years.

    I've had a few of these from scan.

    They used to put them on the "today only" for £30.

    At £60 they are OK, but at £30 they are AWSOME!
     
  8. gilljoy

    gilljoy Minimodder

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    If im honest the PSU i've got isnt good and isnt bad its simply mediocre, but does the job. Woudlnt like to SLI with it tho
     
  9. Fantus

    Fantus Nothing to see here...

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  10. bagman

    bagman Minimodder

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    welcome fsp look forward to seeing your new range of psu's
     
  11. Repo

    Repo What's a Dremel?

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    I had a couple of FSP's a long time ago (read Althon 1800+ I think). They were pretty good pieces of kit :)
     
  12. Tealc

    Tealc What's a Dremel?

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    I have a couple of FSP PSUs.

    I have one of those new FSP Aurum 700W PSUs installed in my machine and it's greta so far. Was sent to me by FSP direct from Taiwan as a competition win.

    I also have a OCZ SXS 600W which is FSP OEM and that's been solid for 2 years.

    A little bit on the noisy side if I'm honest but then I do have a reasonably quiet computer.
     
  13. aquatuning

    aquatuning What's a Dremel?

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    Welcome!
     
  14. subtec

    subtec drawing boxes

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    Can we make requests? I want to see a 500w+ SFX PSU.... like the Silverstone ST45SF, only, you know, not so janky (squeaks'n'clicks dontchaknow).

    Maybe some higher wattage (400w+) flex/ITX/1U PSUs (e.g., ~40x80x150mm), too.
     
  15. Sabrina@FSP

    Sabrina@FSP What's a Dremel?

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    Hello!

    If you look into our website http://www.fsp-group.com/english/1_product/2_detail.asp?mainid=1&fid=57&proid=591, you will fined FSP400-60GHS. This is exactly same PSU you mentioned. We also make 300W or 450W for the same form factor.

    And for 400W+ 1U PSUs, 300/350/400/460W are the main stream we found in UK. You can find upto 700W 1U PSU from our website. http://www.fsp-group.com/english/1_product/1_list.asp?mainid=2&fid=141

    We don't do too high watt for ITX due to the spec requirement. Most people who use ITX PSU for their chasiss don't require too much power.

    Hope it helps!:)
     

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