The Deepcool PQ750G is compatible with the ATX v3.1 and PCIe CEM 5.1 standards, so it can deliver up to 1500W for short periods. To
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The Corsair RS120 MAX is expensive, it doesn’t support daisy-chain, and it has increased thickness, so it might have compatibility issues in some cases. Does

The Corsair RS140 MAX is an expensive, thick fan, promising high performance and low noise output since its maximum speed is restricted at 1600 RPM.

The Deepcool PQ850G is compatible with the ATX v3.1 and PCIe CEM 5.1 standards. It is equipped with a 12V-2×6 cable which has its connector

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Deepcool PQ1200G is an ATX v3.1 power supply with enough power to support a gaming system with an RTX 4090. It uses a platform provided

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The Deepcool PL550D costs 49 euros, making it the most affordable ATX v3.1 PSU of toda’y market. This price is dead low even for previous

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There is lots of talking recently about Intel’s possible degradation issues on its high-end 13th and 14th generation CPUs, so I thought to utilize Powenetics