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OCZ Intros 750W CrossFire Certified PSU

By: (more) | Video Cards News | Posted: Jun 27, 2007 12:58 am

Not long after the recent merger between OCZ and PC Power & Cooling, OCZ have announced the release of their first PSU to be sold under the PC Power & Cooling line.

 

As the name implies, The Silencer 750 CrossFire™ Edition is a 750W PSU which is catered specifically to enthusiasts with CrossFire based setups, having been rigerously tested in their labs under AMD's reknowned certification program prior to shipment.

 

For a nice finishing touch on this high quality PSU, OCZ gave it a "fiery red" exterior as a compliment to CrossFire graphics.

 

For further information, have a read of the press release on OCZ's website or just head straight to the official product page folks.

 



"The CrossFire edition of our Silencer 750 Quad commemorates a long-standing working relationship with AMD/ATI," stated Doug Dodson, CTO of Power Management for OCZ and PC Power & Cooling. "Not only has the performance of the Silencer 750 CrossFire been certified by AMD for dual HD 2900XT graphics cards, but AMD uses the powerful PSU themselves, and has approved the special red finish that looks awesome in a CrossFire system."

 



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