Win a 750w Modular Power Supply With OC3D & Silverstone
"Overclock3D in association with Silverstone are offering every OC3D forum member the chance to win a top-end 750w Strider modular PSU. All you have to do is answer a simple question!"
Published: 8th November 2006 | Source: N/A |

Overclock3D in association with Silverstone are offering every OC3D forum member the chance to win a top-end 750w Strider modular PSU.
Recently reviewed by Overclock3D, the Silverstone Strider ST75F proved to be a great modular power supply capable of powering any high-end rig. Silverstone have also put up an amazing runner-up prize of an Ensemble EB01 Digital to Analogue converter. This device is capable of improving the sound quality of digital music formats such as MP3.
How to win
What you need to do in order to win this competition is send an email to entries[at]overclock3d{dot}net complete with this form and answering this question: "How many power supplies does Silverstone currently have listed on their website". Here is a helpful link.
Further information & conditions here.
How to win
What you need to do in order to win this competition is send an email to entries[at]overclock3d{dot}net complete with this form and answering this question: "How many power supplies does Silverstone currently have listed on their website". Here is a helpful link.
Further information & conditions here.
Most Recent Comments
Nice, maybe we can get one for Jim to review!
Yes we are contacting silverstone for a review.
Sounds great, can't wait to see what they say!
Ah good stuff, it's released. Word is it's also Etasis made, just like their monster 560W.
I now have the 750w Zeus in my hands - and what a beast it is :D
I'm planning on putting it head to head with a 1kw PCP&C (top end units from both manufacturers). Do you think this is a reasonable comparison, or keep the reviews seperate?
I'm planning on putting it head to head with a 1kw PCP&C (top end units from both manufacturers). Do you think this is a reasonable comparison, or keep the reviews seperate?
XMS, could work but be sure to keep the numbers on both psu's separate so nobody gets confused.
It could possibly work, as Etasis (if it really is etasis) is supposed to be a solid OEM server PSU company somewhat comparable to PCP&C (though still a touch behind)


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