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BFG EX-1000
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Fri, 11 September, 2009
Cases & Power Supplies
BFG Tech
Jake Mete
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Introduction
We've seen a rise in popularity of dual GPUs, Quad CPUs, and more power hungry system components. While manufacturers are working on power efficiency for their products, the general trend has been higher energy consumption. Systems now feature more graphics cards, and bigger cards overall. One of the popular graphics cards companies in the market is BFG, known for their high performance Nvidia products. The need to adequately and stably power those beefy graphics cards is a byproduct, and perhaps ironically, BFG just so happens to also offer power supplies in their product lineup.

In today's economy many people need to be frugal, which is often very difficult when shopping for a kilowatt power supply. However, we may be in luck today since we're looking at the BFG EX-1000 power supply, a very sleek kilowatt modular unit that promises power for those on a tight budget.

Thanks go to our friends at BFG for supplying the review sample.


BFG offers a full line of power supplies and NVIDIA-based graphics cards at various price points to meet the needs of the entry level gamer to the hardcore, performance driven customer. BFG Technologies delivers the latest technology before our competitors, offers lifetime warranties on all graphic products, and provides free expert technical support and a company commitment to the enthusiast lifestyle through gaming LAN-party sponsorships, gaming events, and high-visibility participation in industry trade shows. We listen to what our customers want from our technology products and services. We solicit feedback from gaming and PC communities through LAN events and focus groups to gather information to continuously improve our products and services and meet the needs of our customers. Our goal is to be recognized by the enthusiast community as a company that understands and responds to consumer feedback.



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