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The cables are nicely bound in a matching
UV reactive blue loom. This theme is carried out in the UV reactive
Molex connectors. As you can see above only the 24 pin adapter is
shipped with out the UV blue theme, a shame in this case as it sticks
out badly in this install. Sleeve kit here I come.


The case is split into two pieces, four
screws later I was looking at the inside of the PS, and I never even got
close to the warranty sticker! As you can see the two fans are attached
to a standard fan controller and could easily be replaced by the fashion
conscious modder. The two green heat sinks are not as large as I would
have expected form a 500Watt PS but the color scheme looks good through
the two acrylic windows. We will test the performance of those head
sinks soon enough!

The Test PC:
- P4 3.0 GHz Socket 775
- Foxconn 925XE&AA-8EKRS2
- 1Gb (2x512) Crucial Ballistix Tracer
XMS 4.4.4.10 Memory DDR2-667
- 1x 74 GB Western Digital Raptor
10,000RPM SATA
- NEC 16x dual Layer DVD ND-3500A
- BFG GeForce 6600 GT OC PCI-E
- Superflower SF201-T Black on black 3
windowed case
After a very
easy install we fired up the Foxconn SuperStep Utility to check the
voltages. In the past we have found these onboard utilities to be less
accurate than with a Multimeter tool. To insure accuracy both were
used, To Foxconn’s credit, the onboard tool remained a constant +/-.1V
on every test.

Idle

Load
The voltage was
monitored both idle (top) and under load (bottom). The load numbers were taken during SiSoft Sandra 2005 Burn in. Sandra
voltage is shown below for comparison. I tested the Vortec 500 under
high Overclocking by taking my Poor P4 3.0’s CPU clock to 365. The
resulting lockup prevented a screen shot but the numbers were recorded
for reference: CPU Vcore- 1.42 VDDR- 1.90 +3.3V- 3.26 +5V- 4.97 and +12V
11.77

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Pros:
- Dependable power under load
- Attractive Blue UV Cabling
- Onboard Fan Control
- SATA ready
- Polished Aluminum finish
- Windows and lights!
- Comes with 24 pin adapter
Cons:
- Tight fit for ATX installation
- Back panel is upside-down for normal
installation.
Conclusion:
The Extreme
Gamer label for the Vortec 500 was well earned with rock solid voltages
at all levels of load. The combination of solid reliable power and
aggressive good looks makes the Vortec 500 an easy recommend. MGE and
Extreme Gamer have found a nice mix of form and function in the Vortec
500. The Vortec 500 retails for about $80 making it an attractive
choice for the higher end user with modded looks in mind.
Lowest price found
$79.99 at
www.xoxide.com.
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Club
Overclocker Rating |
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Innovation: |
9.5
out of 10 |
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Performance: |
9.5 out of 10 |
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Quality: |
9.5 out of 10 |
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Stability: |
9.5
out of 10 |
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Overclocking: |
N/A |
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Software Pack: |
N/A |
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Value: |
10 out of 10 |
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Overall
Rating 9.5 |
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Skill Level |
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Project Skill Level
(10 being hardest) |
3 out of 10 |

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