BFG Technologies 1000W Power Supply
You need power? You got it! You are looking at 1000 watts of BFG controlled lightning, ready to juice anything you can throw at it. Whether you are a hard-core gamer running dual or even quad PCI Express graphics cards, or a PC enthusiast building a killer system with tons of power-hungry components; this is the power supply for you. Quad PCI Express connectors and quad 12V rails give your rig maximum flexibility, stability and superior power. BFG Silent Control Technology makes sure the unit runs as quietly as possible by varying the fan speed in response to load and conditions, and the over-volt, over-current and short circuit protection provides rock solid reliability to create the most robust system possible.
bit-tech Review
"The lifetime warranty is fantastic, the PSU looks pretty good and is quite cool and quiet, but ultimately it fails in the critical area of performance. It falls outside of ATX specification when tested, which means it doesn't do something it's inherently designed to do. It also has far too few connectors for the capability of the unit, and of those connectors it lacks the 8-pin PCI-Express cables required for high end graphics cards. With respect going to BFG for extending its product portfolio, we can't help but feel this is a PSU for willy wavers rather than those in actual need of a kilowatt of power." - 9th July 2007
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