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OCZ StealthXstream 2 600W PSU review - Product Gallery

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/03/2010 01:00 PM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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OCZ StealthXtreme 2 600W PSU

OCZ StealthXtreme 2 600W PSU

So here we have the packaging and bundle, as along with the PSU comes a pouch to store your cables in. We see a non-modular design cabling wise. Cables are starting at 50CM to 60 CM for the PCIe PEG headers. You'll receive a manual, four screws and power cable..

Cabling you'll have at your disposal:

  • 20+4-pin ATX
  • 4+4-pin CPU
  • 6-pin PCI-E
  • 6+2-pin PCI-E
  • 5 x Peripheral
  • 1 x Floppy
  • 3 x SATA

OCZ StealthXtreme 2 600W PSU

After unpacking, not a dent, scratch or even fingerprint smudge was to be seen on the product. Matt dark finish, nice black and blue Here we have the PSU seen from a front view perspective, nice open and big mesh at the front side for optimal ventilation. It's a normal looking product.

OCZ StealthXtreme 2 600W PSU

The rear side perspective is showing the native motherboard cabling and cables plus connectors. Size wise you are looking at a standard size ATX PSU. Very convenient as you can easily locate the PSU in pretty much any size ATX compatible PC chassis.




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OCZ StealthXstream 2 600W PSU review
We test and review the OCZ StealthXstream 2 600 Watt power supply. A 600 Watt power supply which can get 85% efficient at typical loads. Will we be impressed by this 80+ certified power supply? I mean if its good, then at 70 EUR-USD it should be a bargain.

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