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Tagan TG1100-U95 1100-watt PSU Tested

By: (more) | Cases, Cooling & PSU Content | Posted: Dec 3, 2006 5:00 am
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Final Thoughts

 

When it comes right down to it, the power supply has been proven to be a very critical component in the modern PC. Days of running out and buying whatever was cheapest are long gone, and those with enthusiast level systems are even more apt to put out good money for a quality power supply. Let me say right now that the Tagan TG1100-U95 falls well into the quality category.

 

With more power available than a pair of common units on the market, this product not only gives a very solid power level across the rails, but also gives you a good deal of room to grow. Add in the numerous SATA connectors as well as the ability to handle a Quad-GPU setup and you find yourself with a very worthy item on your hands.

 

Of course, this kind of power comes at a price, and a rather high one at that. At the time of this writing, you can expect to shell out in the realm of US$350 for this product. While the price seems high, you should take into consideration that upgrades will be a long time coming.

 

Bottom line... If you've been looking for a top of the line power supply and only the best will do, make sure to add the Tagan TG1100 to your short list of worthy contenders. With more power than most systems will even dream of ever needing and the flexibility to handle even an enthusiast box, you won't be disappointed!

 

- Pros

 

1100 watts of total power

 

80A available from the 12v rail

 

Flexible connector availability

 

Near unlimited system upgradability options

 

- Cons

 

Expensive

 

No modular wiring harness

 

Rating - 9 out of 10 and TweakTown's "MUST HAVE" Best Performance Award!

 

 


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