Increased transistor counts, higher clock frequencies and hey multi-core CPUs, and instead of one graphics cards we now have the option to double up graphics power with cards in SLI or Crossfire mode. Such a PC during a gaming session can average at 400-500 Watts power consumption… Today Guru of 3D will go heavy-weight with the Enermax 620 Watt Power Supply and see if it can survive an ATI Crossfire stress test.
..I really could not find any disadvantages other then the price. But really, see of it as a good investment rather then an expense. It’ll last years and it’s really good quality material you are looking at. The PSU is glorious and more than capable enough in many ways. I just love the modability of the cables as it cleans up the interior mess of your PC and will make it really nice and tidy. If you are in the high-end segment looking for a PSU, then the Liberty 620 can be an obvious choice for you.
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For: ATX 12V, Power: 620 Watt, Single Fan