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OCZ working on 1000W PSU

OCZ working on 1000W PSU

Author: Martin Brijs

Publication: 11/15/2006 4:45 AM

News type: Product news

Source: TechPower Up

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TechPower Up reports that when they were visiting the factories of OCZ that found out that the company is working on some interesting new products.

The first new product is a new PSU, rated at no less than 1 Kilowatt. The ProXStream PSU is manufactured by the same people that have brought us the GameXStream and the EvoStream PSU's, and OCZ has managed to keep the size of the PSU  the same as a lower wattage one. This is quite extraordinary, as most 1000 watt PSU's are quite large and will not fit in all cases. 

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The ProXStream will feature four independent 12V rails rated at 20A each, so more than enough power for a high end system with two top end graphics cards in CrossFire or SLI. The PSU should be available next month, but a price has not been disclosed.

The second product almost reasy to be launched is a memory cooler, made of aluminium featuring two LED fans. The memory cooler should fit on all motherboards, as it attaches to the white clips of the memory slots.

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When the cooler is placed on the motherboard there is room for a large heatsink on the CPU, as OCZ has left out a small corner on one side to accomodate for large aftermarket coolers. You can even move the actual part with the fans in if you should not have enough room.

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The memory cooler will also be availbale next month, again a price for this product has not been mentioned.

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