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900W 'Quad-SLI' PSU from Tagan

by Ryszard Sommefeldt on 12 March 2006, 11:54

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900W 'Quad-SLI' PSU from Tagan

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With Quad-SLI just around the corner in terms of system availability at retail, and with NVIDIA's plans to eventually allow the cards for retail sale on their own, PSUs to power such concoctions have been popping up here and there.

One such beast comes from Tagan, who we're long-term fans of ever since the mighty TG480-U01 showed up on UK shores more than a year ago now. It's one of the supplies I use in high-end system testing for HEXUS, and it's the supply I use in my own personal PC as well, driving SLI. But it's not quite up to the job of powering any Quad-SLI solution. So if I choose to be one of the three people that'll pick up GX2s at retail (only joking, NV!), I'll need something a bit beefier.

And if I stick with Tagan, their TG900-U95 looks sexy (as far as PSUs can be sexy, of course). Four independant +12V rails for graphics (18A max, each, across all four, which is massively comfortable for current Quad-SLI setups) and the same great PSU chassis as the TG480 means the TG900 should rock.

No word on pricing and availability, but I do have a picture for you to dribble over.



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