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CoolerMaster GX 750W and GX 650W Power Supplies
Cooler Master today introduced new line of power supply, the GX Series. The 3 members include the GX 550W, GX 650W and GX 750W. The Cooler Master GX Series power supplies stand for Gamer Xtreme, the evolved version of Extreme Power Plus. With up to 60 amps on a single rail, there is enough power to start up a truck really, imagine what it can do for your system.
With so much power at your disposal, Cooler Master ensures the most stringent safety standards are met. Cooler Master also offers a long 5 year warranty for the new power supplies.
Target prices are 55, 65 and 76 EUR respectively excluding VAT.
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