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Very lovely, nice long black sleeved wiring. Up-to the first connector you'll stumble into we had 50 cm / 20" to play around with. So if you stretch it out completely it's roughly 70 CM / 27".
Connectivity will not be an issue whatsoever. In total you'll have (standard attached and modular cables):
- 1 x 24-Pin (20+4-Pin) Motherboard Connector
- 1 x 4-Pin CPU 12V Power Connector
- 1 x 8-Pin CPU 12V Power Connector
- 1 x 8-pin (4+4) CPU 12V Power Connector
- 3 x 6-Pin PCI Express Connectors
- 3 x 8-Pin (6+2-pin) PCI Express Connectors
- 9 x 4-Pin Molex Connectors
- 2 x 4-Pin Floppy Connectors
- 12 x SATA Connectors
All the modular cables, by the way, are also very lengthy. Again, 50 cm / 20" to the first connector with a reach up to 70 CM / 27" to the last connector. All cables including modular ones have been sleeved nicely in black. Right, you've seen it .. but how will it actually perform.
BFG EX 1200 Power Supply review | test
A test on the BFG EX-1200. Last week BFG dropped a mail if we wanted to test their all new BFG 1200 Watt EX power supply. A power supply that is silent, efficient, has long cabling, is pure quality, has an ATX size chassis, is completely themed dark and perhaps after all these years might be able to replace my kilowatt PSUs. As what BFG is bringing to the table is comforting. This 1200 Watt piece of machinery is fairly close to what I consider perfection in terms of design and requirements .. and with a price just under 250 USD BFG might have something really special on their hands. And that my friends makes it very interesting.
A test on the BFG EX-1200. Last week BFG dropped a mail if we wanted to test their all new BFG 1200 Watt EX power supply. A power supply that is silent, efficient, has long cabling, is pure quality, has an ATX size chassis, is completely themed dark and perhaps after all these years might be able to replace my kilowatt PSUs. As what BFG is bringing to the table is comforting. This 1200 Watt piece of machinery is fairly close to what I consider perfection in terms of design and requirements .. and with a price just under 250 USD BFG might have something really special on their hands. And that my friends makes it very interesting.
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