nVIDIA Certifies 5 Thermaltake PSU
"nVIDIA Certifies 5 Thermaltake PSU"
Published: 30th August 2006 | Source: N/A |
Thermaltake is well known for its stylish chassis and high performance coolers. But with the newest "Tough power" PSU series, Thermaltake successfully becomes one of the strongest competitors in the PSU industry.
Thermaltake's newest addition in PSU: Tough power 650W, 700W, 750W plus Pure power TWV 500W and the unique 5.25" drive bay VGA PSU Power Express 250W, all have been certified by NVIDIA for its SLI Technology. Certification from NVIDIA clearly demonstrates the quality and functionality that Thermaltake PSU qualifies for Tier One PSU manufactures.
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well thats a beast of a laptop then!
aye, not too shonky :D
Nice purchase Dave, these Yonahs really motorboat some serious booby.
Indeed they do, (if I've translated that correctly :worship: )

Piccies -
The Laptop closed -
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The Laptop - open - back facing
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Face on -
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Specs wise -
Intel Centrino Duo (Core Duo) T2500 - 2Ghz
2Gb DDR-667
Dell 1680x1050 15.4" TFT
80Gb IDE Hard Disk
Radeon Mobility X1300 Graphics
DVD+-RW
And the best bit - due to the free double memory, free delivery - it cost £940, which I didn't think was too bad. Using it so far, I think I'll be able to turn off the paging file to enable better battery life (less hdd usage) and the processor seems to be able to run at 998mhz for most of the time (except when running image editors, or installing stuff)
Just thought I'd show off really, :P