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Page 4 of 4 Conclusion: We don’t have a price for the 2-Force II here in Australia yet, but I’d expect it to come in $20-$30 cheaper than the equivalent Tagan EasyCon XL power supply due to its lack of modular cabling, but seemingly very similar specs, so we should hopefully see it sell for under the AU$200 mark. The connections the 2-Force II provide should be sufficient for even the most packed PC cases, as it gives you power connectors for 14 drives (+2 floppy drives), so you’re unlikely to ever need splitters or extra connectors. The motherboard connectors will support just about every motherboard on the market, even quite a range of server boards. The only feature missing from the 2-Force II is modular cable support, but that’s available from the Tagan EasyCon XL which has very similar power output specifications, and going without modular cables, I’m sure we’ll see, will save you some cash as well. For build quality and stability, as well as the number of included cables, I’d highly recommend this power supply to anyone in need of something high-power for their newest ‘beast’ PC. OzHardware Rating – 9/10
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