Tagan 1100 Watt Power Supply review

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The photo booty shoot

Who needs internet erotica when you can look at images like these huh ? Gawp at many photo's in the image gallery.

Guru3D Tagan 1100 Watt PSU review - Copyright 2007

 

So here we see the case in a bag .. really. Fantastic marketing. Stuff like this will help sell the product for certain. It gives you the feel like you are buying some really niche.

Guru3D Tagan 1100 Watt PSU review - Copyright 2007

 

So once we remove the bag this lovely leather suitcase appears. It's used to house this product; obviously. Let's have a look is the inside is just as impressive.

Guru3D Tagan 1100 Watt PSU review - Copyright 2007

 

Everything is carefully packaged in there, so once you are done installing the casing, you can use the suitcase. Even a lovely small pouch can be found in there. Enough about that suitcase though as it's totally not what this review is about.

Bundled inside the suitcase is he power supply, a new power cord with the magnetic clamps to control electromagnetic interference, a couple of Velcro tie-downs for cable management, mounting screws, four extra Molex adapters, a splitter giving you a twosome of FDD connectors, and a small manual.

Guru3D Tagan 1100 Watt PSU review - Copyright 2007

 

Quite unusual .. the design of this 1100 Watt PSU is really small. It falls within any ATX form factor. At the front side we can see a power button and obviously a 80mm fan. There's no voltage regulator switch needed between 120v power or 240v (USA/Europe/Aussie), the PSU will detect this automatically.

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