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OCZ Technology Group Announces PC Power & Cooling’s All-New 500W Silencer PSUs

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  1. Guest-16

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    OCZ Technology Group Announces PC Power & Cooling’s Expansion of Silencer Line, Including the All-New 500W for Mainstream Systems

    Delft, Netherlands.—April 3, 2008—OCZ Technology Group (LSE: OCZ), a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance memory and PC components, today announced the release of all-new additions to the Silencer line of power supplies from PC Power & Cooling including a 500W EPS12V and Dell™ compatible model. The efficient and economical 370W, 420W, and 500W Silencers offer mainstream system builders and professionals a robust power resource at an affordable price point.

    "I am pleased that PC Power & Cooling is able to offer exceptional Silencer series performance and reliability at such an affordable price point, " stated Doug Dodson, founder of PC Power & Cooling and CTO of Power Management for the OCZ Technology Group. "The Silencer line now offers every type of computer user an option for the premium power management of their system."

    The Silencer 370, 420, and 500 offer a range of power for mainstream gaming, home theatre, and work station PCs. The 500W series features a specialized Dell version that allows Dell owners to upgrade their systems with the latest components including any of the new power-hungry high-performance video cards. Ideal for PC users who prefer a straight-forward, value-minded PSU, the Silencer 370, 420, and 500 provide cool, quiet, and reliable power.

    http://www.pcpower.com/nws/New_Economical_Silencer_Lines_Available_for_Mainstream_Systems.html
     
  2. naokaji

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    nice, some competition for the 380w seasonic and 450w corsair psu's, any chance of a review of the new silencers?
     

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