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OCZ's PC Power & Cooling Silencer PSUs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/04/2008 09:54 AM | Source | 0 comment(s)

OCZ Technology Group power supply specialist, PC Power & Cooling announced that it has updated the Silencer series with four new, lower-powered units. Going from 370 through 420 and reaching 500W, the new PSUs focus on offering mainstream systems stability, sufficient power and high-efficiency, 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.

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