Tagan Easycon XL 700w TG700-U35 PSU
Specification
Published: 17th October 2006 | Source: Tagan | Price: |
• Compatible with Intel EPS12V Ver.2.9 and EPS/ATX downward versions with four independent +12V rails.
• ≥80% electricity efficiency average saves money and reduces losing power become heat.
• Support high-end motherboard with VGA 4pin socket for graphic card electricity.
• Total 14+1* IDE and SATA hard disks are available for top users. (*VGA 4Pin).
• Rear window with honeycomb structure is the strongest framework for case and biggest air-flow space.
• Thermal control fans are adjustable automatically by temperature inside of the power supply. Fan speed up when temperature rises.
• Black mesh and copper-shielding cables help user to optimize airflow for thermal release.
• Unique ground wire with golden pin can release static electricity from power supply and avoid damage.
• Guarantee 36 months warranty.



Further information can be found in Tagan's PDF specification document available here.
Most Recent Comments
nice work
(although i think if someone can afford to build a rig that needs 700W then efficiency is the last thing on their mind
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(although i think if someone can afford to build a rig that needs 700W then efficiency is the last thing on their mind
)Nice review mate.
What camera did you get ?
What camera did you get ?
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Nice review mate.
What camera did you get ? |
Needed a cam with manual zoom/focus

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Fujifilm Finepix something-or-other.
Needed a cam with manual zoom/focus ![]() |
6.3MP?
1600 ISO?
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F-10?
6.3MP? |

ah cool, i just brought a canon ixus 65, has a 3" screen for when im too drunk to see properly. anyways, nice review!
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ah cool, i just brought a canon ixus 65, has a 3" screen for when im too drunk to see properly. anyways, nice review!
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Nice PSU.
Deffo a Topower unit. Gotta love Tagan's modular setup/cabling.
Deffo a Topower unit. Gotta love Tagan's modular setup/cabling.
i thought i steered it back on topic with the last 2 words :P
always liked Tagans, glad to see that they're keeping it up.
& nice review btw
& nice review btw


EDIT: Oh and also my first review with my new digicam (apart from the last 2 pics on page 4)
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