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Features
One of the biggest factors I think in purchasing a power supply would be
"will it help my system's stability?" We'll get to that in a bit, but you can
rest assured that after testing the Thermaltake I wasn't disappointed at
all. Well worth mentioning, is that Thermaltake isn't just giving you a box to
plug in and go, they throw in a fan controller, some really cool
multi-colored LED's, a cooling fan, sleeved cables, enough interface plugs to
wires up a significant amount of drives and accessories, and last but not least,
more than one SATA molex. Oh yeah, they didn't skimp on the overall length of
these cables either. I had no problem wiring up the power supply on a Lian Li
PC-75 which as far as I know is still the largest ATX case you can buy other
then an all-out server case.

The kit comes with everything you need to convert over to the Thermaltake
Butterfly groove. Thermaltake even threw in some nuts 'n bolts, and an ATX power
cable!
A good look at the length, type of interface plugs, and sleeving of wires
from Thermaltake.

Colors are well represented with the Butterfly power supply. A quick look
inside reveals the quality of the componentry.

Another shot of the colorful orange fans that the Butterfly has. At this
point I was "why did they take it to this extreme?" Keep clicking and you'll
find out...

The Thermaltake plate is detachable and can be replaced with a different
colors. Sadly a different plate is not part of the kit.

Here is the fan
controller mounted to the front of the Lian Li case. Its very nice in appearance
and although we left the separate "jet" fan out of our testing, we used it for
controller our "Butterfly's" main PSU fan.

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