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OCZ Announces Value 500W StealthXStream PSU

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OCZ Technology Group today announced the new 500 Watt StealthXStream Power Supply to offer a sufficient source of power for mainstream gaming PCs. The 500W edition features the same understated look as its 600W predecessor with a sleek black case and unlit fan for the value-conscious consumer seeking effective, quiet performance. Qualified under the watchful eye of the Power Management division at PC Power & Cooling, the StealthXStream is built for superior reliability at an extremely affordable price point.




"From the time PC Power & Cooling joined the OCZ Technology Group in June of this year, all power supply development has been monitored by the power experts at our Southern California facility," said Ryan Edwards, Global Product Manager for OCZ. "The StealthXStream 500W is the first OCZ PSU to benefit from this in-depth quality assurance and is an exceptional upgrade for a mid-range gaming rig."

Ideal for gamers and system builders who prefer a straight-forward, value-mined PSU, the StealthXStream focuses on performance, quality, and quiet operation. The 500W configuration provides the necessary power for mainstream gaming systems and desktop computing setups, ensuring you won't pay extra for a higher wattage unit that a mainstream system does not require. Even at peak loads the 500W StealthXStream remains virtually silent and excludes flashy LEDs, ensuring the power supply is not seen or heard.

The StealthXStream is kept supremely cool with a large 120mm fan and features a standard ATX power supply form factor to accommodate virtually all computer towers. With a sustained output of 500W the StealthXStream is well-suited for and driving today's midrange systems. The rock solid StealthXStream is built to provide sufficient output to power entry level graphics platforms, including with a single PCI-Express connector and a 4/8 CPU auxiliary connector, all wrapped in a flexible mesh promoting a tidy environment inside the case.

The OCZ StealthXStream provides Universal Input and Active PFC (Power Factor Correction) to effectively regulate input voltage across worldwide power grids and maintain an economical, yet stable supply of power.

All OCZ StealthXStream power supplies come backed with an industry-leading three year OCZ PowerSwap Warranty for the ultimate peace of mind.

For more information on StealthXStream power supplies, please click here.

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I think PC P&C makes their own, Ive never known them to have other OEMS make them for them. Also, how come they just dont leave the PC P&C name on the psus and the memory and coolers as OCZ?
 
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