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Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750W Modular Power Supply for $119.99 with $25 MIB and junnyguru gave it a 9.5
here is the review for it
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=171
Here is the score he give the psu
Performance (40% of the final score) - the last time I looked at a Thermaltake XT unit, it had a bit of a ripple problem, and was otherwise excellent performing in every other way. This unit seems to have effectively addressed that issue, even if it is still a rather long in the tooth Channel Well PSH design. It was rock solid stable, efficient, and had clean outputs. So, I'm going to add a point and a half to the score from the 850W model and give this unit a 9.5.
Functionality (20% of the final score) - here too, the XT 750W improved a little bit on big brother in that it didn't have the "wire stuck in heatsink" issue that model did. In all other ways, they're going to be identical. You get the same barrage of accessories here as you do on the 850W model, and more than enough modular cables to do the job. Now, if only the ATX cable had been sleeved up into the unit, I wouldn't have to pull off a half point. 9.5.
Value (30% of the final score) - Froogle tells me that Aerocooler is selling this very unit right now for $179.99. That's ten bucks more than the Corsair HX750 at Newegg, which is based on a newer and quite frankly better performing CWT platform. But, just take a look at Newegg's price on this unit - $124.99. That's looking a lot better, no? And look - there's even a rebate thing going on right now making the deal even sweeter. Now we're talking, Thermaltake - that's how you spell "value." 10.
Aesthetics (10% of the final score) - ugly. I'm sorry, that color does nothing for me. As was the case on the 850W though, I don't mind it too much, what with that big metal sticker on the side and all. 7.
Performance
9.5
Functionality
9.5
Value
10
Aesthetics
7
Total Score
9.5