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CaseGears Acrylic X-Plug Modular 450 Watt Power Supply
Date: 
March 15, 2006 11:53 AM
Price: 
$48.99
Sponsors: 
Author: 
Editor: 
Score: 
8/10

CaseGears Acrylic X-Plug Modular 450 Watt Power Supply
Introduction

Introduction

Today, I have the opportunity to review the CaseGears Acrylic Modular X-Plug 450Watt Power Supply. I must say, I love getting packages dropped off at my door by FedEX or UPS! After talking with Sunbeam, I was excited and honoured to take a look into this power supply for them. I have never had anything acrylic or modular in my system before, and was eager to 'jump right in'! Here is a blurb right from the CaseGears website:

At first glance the CaseGears X-Plug looks pretty cool. Most people have never seen inside of a power supply before so for those, this is a first glimpse into unknown territory. Wires, capacitors, and heatsinks are generally all you see. Two blue LED fans light the UV reactive acrylic that the casing is made of. The 20+4 pin connector is the only wire that is hard wired into the PSU. All other wires are modular and can be added and removed as needed. The modular connectors are hidden under easily removed covers to keep dust out of these connectors when not needed.

A huge thanks goes out to Keven at SunbeamTech for distributing and CaseGears for manufacturing this power supply to review! Lets take a look at the box, and see what we are getting ourselves into!



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