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| Tagan 700W EasyCon XL Series ATX Power Supply Review |
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Getting to the actual power output, there are 4 separate +12V Rails to aid system stability, able to deliver up to 20A per rail, which is quite substantial but around what you’d expect for a 700W model. When all 4 +12V rails are being maxed out they can deliver a combined total of 56A, as well as 28A each for the +3.3V and +5V rails. This would be more than enough power for most high end SLI systems with quite a few drives and high-end components in there. It may start to struggle on SLI systems with the very high-end cards though. Active PFC (power factor correction) is also standard on the EasyCon XL series to help further reduce noise and maintain stable power levels.

Conclusion:
I think the packaging is a little over the top, but within that packaging you get a very capable and reasonably priced power supply with all the features and connectors you’ll ever need (and then some!), and one with a large focus on providing very stable and clean (noise free) power to the components in your system, all while remaining very quiet to boot. The modular cable system is excellent with so many options an combinations you’re sure to find one that will keep your case nice and clutter free. If you’re in the market for a quality, high featured power supply with good cable management, this should definitely be on your short list.
OzHardware Rating – 8/10
This product can be purchased online at www.techbuy.com.au (Direct Link)

