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Speeze RockeTeer 600W Power Supply |
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Written by Mavke
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Saturday, 11 March 2006 |
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Final Thoughts
Speeze delivers
with the RockeTeer 600W a very powerful though silent power supply. Since Speeze is rather new on power
supply products they have immediately taken a huge step in the right direct on
how a power supply should be build and operate. They know that current PC
systems require enough power and therefore Speeze has brought the RockeTeer series to market, which is
available in 3 different versions. That way each PC user can opt for the power
that is needed for his/her configuration.
The Speeze
RockeTeer 600W comes with various extra features, one of them being the 120mm
fan with crystal blue LED. Case modders should be very pleased with this feature
and on top of that Speeze
opted for a silent fan that is equipped with an auto fan speed control to reduce
the noise as much as possible emitted by your computer. On this aspect we have
to praise Speeze as this
RockeTeer 600W truly comes with very low noise levels which can certainly be
considers as almost silent operation. Well done Speeze!
Overall Speeze
has delivered a very decent product that will please a lot of potential buyers.
The RockeTeer 600W comes highly recommended for all who are looking for a decent
power supply at a very attractive price (about $80-90). And with all the
features included with this product you can't go wrong with it. If you are
looking for a silent power supply then the Speeze RockeTeer series should be your shopping list. The
RockeTeer 600W is a rocket product!
Pros
- Good performance
- Silent operation
- Efficient quality power
- Sleeved main power cables
- Excellent design & looks
- Hi-Efficiency power supply
- Large 120mm silent crystal blue LED fan
- Dual 12V rails available for SLI systems
- SLI/CrossFire Capable power supply
- Very attractive price
Cons
- Non modular design
- Non SLI Certified power supply


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