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Product Application:

635 Watt Power Supply
Product Provided by: Sigma

Available at:

NewEgg.com

Estimated Online Price:

$99.99

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

29 February 2008
 

Packaging and Contents

     The Sigma Shark comes very well packaged.  The unit itself is protected with bubble wrap and the cables and power cord are neatly tucked in the box.

     The Shark is not a $300 power supply, so don't expect some fancy leather pouch to store your extra cables in or a diamond encrusted power cord.  What you get is what you need, the power supply with all of the cables hard-wired to the unit, a power cord and four screws to hold the unit in your case.  There really isn't anything else you would need.

A closer look

     The solid black, all aluminum case is very nice.  This just doesn't feel like your run of the mill power supply made out of pot metal.

    

     The Shark has two 80mm blue LED fans to keep things cool.  Normally, one 120mm fan would be preferred because the larger fan can move more air at a lower RPM and keep the noise level nice and low.  However, the two 80mm fans are surprisingly quiet.  The fans are temperature controlled and have a max speed of 2100RPM and best of all they don't put off much noise.  They are rated at 16dB @ 1200RPM.

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