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DISCUSS REVIEW
When it comes to the computers of today there is one thing many people tend to forget, this is the amount of power that the computer actually requires. Generally when people purchase a case they tend to just use the standard power supply that came with it. Of course, these power supplies are often very poorly built and are made up of very cheap components. These power supplies are okay for mid-range computers. However, those building gaming monsters or even wanting to overclock, will be after a far better solution to the generic power supply.

For the latest and greatest computers at least 500w of power will be required to keep it running at optimal performance. The majority of todays performance power supplies are not only designed to regulate large amounts of power, they are also designed to look neat and presentable. They are also becoming easier to work in when it comes to upgrading. Whether it is to power your business computer, or a monster gaming-rig, you need a quality product to achieve the highest level of system stability. Ultra are a relatively unknown company here at Legion Hardware. However, today we will be taking a look at one of their more high-end power supply units.

The Ultra X-Connect 500W ATX PSU is a radically new power supply, who's design and capabilities are beyond those of what we have seen before. The unit is powerful yet sleek and silent at the same time, making it a worthy component to invest in. Furthermore it will compliment any system beautifully. Setting up this power supply and working with it has been a pleasure, and further upgrades have proven to be a breeze.

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