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Tuniq Potency 750w
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Sun, 22 February, 2009
Cases & Power Supplies
Tuniq
Jake Mete
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Introduction
Lately we've been looking at some higher performance power supply units, and with a rise in popularity of dual GPUs, Quad CPUs, and more power hungry system components, we can understand the push in the market for this upper range of products in the 750w echelon. Systems now feature more graphics cards, possibly due to their excellent output for Folding at Home, and we also see Quad Crossfire and Quad SLI setups in some instances, though the mere mortals can probably do without a small reactor to power their systems. Regardless of the setup, however, the need to power these systems in a stable environment is just as important as ever.

Consumers are looking for quality and performance at a price that won't break the bank, and today we have a unit that promised just such an enticing combination. We're looking at the Tuniq Potency 750w power supply, a unit that looks sharp and is priced very well in a competitive market segment.

Thank you to our friends at Tuniq for supplying the review sample.

As a division of Sunbeamtech, Tuniq considers itself in the fashion business of computing industry. We are committed to bring stylish, durable and high performance equipments to the world of computer modding. Our members consist of those who have more than 10 years experience in the industry and enthusiastic young designers full of innovative ideas. Our manufacture center, which is located in China, takes care of a portion of component manufacturing and ensures best quality with reasonable cost for our clients. This combination of enthusiasm and market sophistication makes us a strong and reliable choice in this market. The people in Tuniq are more than pleased to help in tuning your PC and make it into one unique to your own.




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