Tagan Turbojet 1100w Quad SLI PSU
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Published: 7th July 2006 | Source: Tagan | Price: |
The Tagan Turbojet is certainly no lightweight, weighing in at 3.3kg I could instantly feel the sturdiness of this unit. I was also quite surprised to find that Tagan managed to cram 1100w into a unit no larger than a standard ATX PSU (150 x 86 x 170 mm), compared with some other units we've tested in the past that proved quite difficult to fit inside a standard ATX case.
Tagan like to keep things simple in the looks department with their power supplies. Having owned a couple of Tagan's myself in the past, the matt black paint job on the unit was somewhat expected.
The front and back of the unit make use of 2x 80mm fans, both of which are guarded by Tagan's 'trademark' fan grills.
Also around the back of the unit we can see that Tagan have utilised a rather large switch. This is a pleasant change from the tiny switched used by most power supply manufacturers that are often prone to problems.
You will also notice that the Turbojet does not have a voltage selection switch. This is because the unit is able to detect the input voltage automatically and switch accordingly.
As with the front and back of the unit, the top and sides are sprayed in the same matt black paint. The side of the unit you are most likely to see from within your case is largely covered by a Tagan specifications sticker, which gives you much the same information as displayed on the 'Specifications' page of this review. The top of the unit contains QC and Hi-Pot testing stickers to show that the unit has passed all safety checks before leaving the factory.
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Another good review as usual Jim although I dont think I need Quad SLI just yet 

Looks sweet as. These are solid as hell. Tempting but £200 puts it out of my range....for now 

Wow! Now that's an uber nice psu. Great review jim, and very 1337 psu.Good job as usual!
THERES A BEAST


Beastly PSU. I freakin LOVE topower shielding/sleeving. It's the sickest looking thing ever. Those round heatsinks are sick, too.
That PSU looks intense, I don't need something with that much power but it is still extremely sweet. Nice review 

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Originally Posted by name='Kempez'
Tempting but £200 puts it out of my range....for now
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i would definitly pay.comes in at over 320£ over here.
lol that is a power house lmfao.. you could take over the world with one of those! great review jim
Cheers lads 

Lordy...lordy...lordy, how frickin' sweet is that!!!! I've fallen in love
:rocker: Awesome review Jim
Do you know if it is gonna be available without the ol' fart colour schemed briefcase any time in the future?
:rocker: Awesome review Jim
Do you know if it is gonna be available without the ol' fart colour schemed briefcase any time in the future?'fraid not. After speaking with Tagan - the suitcase is here to stay 

Ah well fair enough. It's still an awesome looking/performing PSU, and I want one...I just have to save a little longer 


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