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Kingwin Lazer 850W
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Mon, 8 February, 2010
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Jake Mete
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Introduction
With the economy in its present state, it is perhaps more important than ever to find value for our hard-earned money. Whether it's a fastest CPU on the market or the beefiest graphics card, there is a need to power these components, and a good and stable power supply is critical to system health and component longevity. So the challenge, then, is to find a unit that can provide that stable power without leaving us in the poorhouse. And that can be a challenge at times.

Today we're looking at the Kingwin Lazer 850W power supply, a unit that comes with enough horsepower for a hungry SLI/Crossfire setup, but with a price tag that won't break the bank. It's got some unique aesthetics with the ability to not only change the fan LED colour from blue to white, but also some modular connectors that illuminate as well. Flash will only get you so far though, performance has to back it up. Let's take a look and see if the Kingwin Lazer 850W has enough dash to go with the flash.

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


Kingwin was founded in 1992 with a mission to produce quality accessories, solutions, and options for its customers. Its main categories include: external/internal storage solutions, power supplies and thermal solutions. As one of the top producers of high quality, DIY computer accessories, Kingwin is poised to lead today's market. Kingwin works in conjunction with both impressive PC functionality and user individuality. Kingwin enclosures and mobile rack solutions also continue to be the first choice among consumers world wide. Just as impressive are the high performance Kingwin power supplies which are now certified by Nvidia SLI, 80Plus and have received recognition & awards worldwide. The most recent "Lazer Modular Series" continues to sweep the gaming market by storm. In addition to the retailer channel, Kingwin has also gained great success among distributors, OEM customers, system integrators, and VARs.



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