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Thermaltake Evo Blue 650Watt Power Supply Review @ Ninjalane

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Hello Everyone,Ninjalane has posted their review of the new Evo Blue PSU from Thermaltake. This is a 650w unit configured for some of the latest hardware options on the market.Subject: Thermaltake Evo Blue 650Watt Power Supply Review ( -at -) NinjalaneURL: http://www.ninjalane.com/reviews/power_supply/evoblueQuote: The exterior of the PSU features a bold design with bow-tie inspired cutouts and mesh inserts. These large mesh panels have several purposes including air circulation, basic decoration, fill with light when the fan LEDs are activated.A news posting would be appreciated.ThanksDennis Garciahttp://www.ninjalane.com

 

 

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