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Features
Fortron Source has given
its Blue Storm a face lift in the form of a very large single 120mm fan
and a thick layer of semi-gloss blue paint. I personally like the look
of the Blue Storm and it goes well with any modded case. The Blue Storm
also has pre-sleeved cables which is a nice break for us since we
usually end up sleeving them asap.

The 120mm fan provides plenty of cooling.

You get a pretty good
package including the 20 pin adapter, pre-sleeving, ATX power cable, and
a small instruction booklet. You can't see it in the pictures but this
power supply is the heaviest power supply I have ever come across. I'd
say it weighs twice as much as the TT 480W Butterfly its replacing on
our AMD test rig. Perhaps I'm a little old, but I truly believe that if
a PSU has weight to it that its going to be made of some quality
electrical components.

This picture doesn't
illustrate the length of the wiring that the Fortron Source really has.
It sure is nice to look at too. You get every ATX standard with the Blue
Storm, which makes it a great value. I especially like all of the
circuit protection that the Blue Storm comes with.

Here is a better picture of the
sleeved power leads. Eight 4 pin Molex connections, one floppy, 2 SATA,
a 4 & 6 pin 12v ATX, and your main ATX plug gives you plenty of options
for case mods and all your peripherals.

Here are the SATA and 6 pin connections for the newer
PCI-E vid cards.

The 4 pin and 24 pin ATX plugs. (24pin to 20pin
adapter not shown)

You can't forget the cool Blue LED lit switch! :)
The Fortron Source Blue
Storm ax500A is such a fine power supply that we were able to witness a
huge improvement in overall system performance, overclockability, and
stability. Our A64 test bed proved to be a bit finicky about wanting to
be overclocked until we took out the tired old TT 480W, and put the
AX500A in its place. As if a miracle took place we no longer had any of
the problems such as BSOD's, and an unstable overclock. I had no idea
that a power supply, much less a 20W improvement would have that kind of
impact. What it all comes down to is quality, and the AX500-A reeks of
it. Its almost like owning a weapon with its weight and quality. The
funny thing is that it doesn't look any better than the TT 480W on
paper, but it really did cure all our overclocking woes! Simply Amazing!
We then took it a step
further, and decided to look a little further into why Fortron Source
PSU's are so good. A simple web search gave us all kinds of wonderful
ideas, and since we were right at the borderline of our system's max we
wanted to tweak just a bit more. One of the best things that I have
heard about Fortron Source PSU's is that all you have to do is crack 'em
open and adjust the pots inside for a little more 3.3v, 5v, and 12v line
voltage. Much like other adjustable PSU's, the Blue Storm was so simple
to turn up that all we had to do was crack it open, hook up a voltmeter,
and adjust the pots that had an impact on our system voltages. Since the
Blue Storm already had decent 3.3v, 5v, and 12v rails (3.34v, 4.97v,
11.94v) under load, we decided not to turn the pots to far, but to reach
a happy medium that would yield us just a few more amp's for our
overclocking endeavors. We ended up with 3.47v, 5.6v, and 12.74 before
we got a little timid with a metal screwdriver inside a running power
supply. We were able to get another 25Mhz out of our system, and even
more stability under load to the point that there was only a 2Mhz
difference between our benchmarking overclock, and the daily setting. DO
NOT TRY TO DO THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING! CLUBOC WILL NOT
TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INJURIES AS A RESULT OF PLAYING WITH
DANGER!. Ok now that we have that out of the way, I'm going to go ahead
and give the FS AX500-A our ClubOC Recommended Seal Of Approval simply
because you can go out and spend half the amount of money on a power
supply that should cost twice as much!

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Club
Overclocker Rating |
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Innovation: |
9.0
out of 10 |
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Performance: |
10 out of 10 |
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Quality: |
10 out of 10 |
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Stability: |
10 out of 10 |
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Overclocking: |
N/A |
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Software Pack: |
N/A |
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Value: |
9.5 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 &
10 out of 10 (modding) |
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