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MX22557
  • MX22557: 600W ModXstream Pro SLI Ready Power Supply
  • MX22557: 600W ModXstream Pro SLI Ready Power Supply

OCZ

600W ModXstream Pro SLI Ready Power Supply

From 3 Customer Reviews
MX22557
Ends: 5/31/2012 11:59:59 PM
Only$74.99
$54.99 After Rebate
  • SKU: MX22557
  • ILC: 842024009115
  • Part #: OCZ600MXSP
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Customer Reviews

Average Rating:
4/5
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Excellent PSU

5/5
 7/14/2011 9:55:18 PM
Tom from Calgary writes:
Strengths:
Has all the necessary cables.
Running a Radeon HD 5770 1GB video card and there are no problems.
Looks well built.
Weaknesses:
None so far.
Summary:
No issues running a Radeon HD 5770 1 GB video card. Looks well built. Definitely will buy again.

Recommend This PSU

5/5
 6/25/2009 11:22:43 PM
Jim from Calgary writes:
Strengths:
-Quiet, very stable, modular, very cheap(price vs performace-amazing)
Weaknesses:
-None so far, owned 2 units thus far, one in the new pc only about 2 weeks old. Other one I've been using for 4+ months, great product.
Summary:
Very stable unit, would recommend this to anyone looking to run a single card. Currently running an e8600 at 3.8ghz, 4GB PC6400, 2TB HD Space, Toxic 4870, Antec 900 case, still have loads of room for power. As the previous poster said, if you're looking to SLI or Crossfire, you might look for a little more power. (Not sure why you would SLI/Crossfire these days for the minimal performance gain in most combo's)

Would recommend this to anyone, plus bought it for $59.99 on sale.

Decent PSU

4/5
 6/5/2009 3:43:59 PM
Cody from Calgary writes:
Strengths:
Fairly stable under average load. Running my Intel i7 and a GeForce 280 with wattage to spare.
Weaknesses:
Probably need something heavier-duty to run a SLI setup using the really high end cards such as the 295's. Also the EATX power cable for the mobo is kinda short. Not quite long enough to fit through the dead space on the back of my case. I had to get an extender.
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