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An unusual product, the X3s future is seemingly reliant on gamers who cant swap the main PSU for a meatier one, or who want to increase the power and save themselves a little money at the same time. If this includes you, the X3 Booster may prove a t...
Product Summary Booster X3 Price at launch £70 For
So, lets talk power consumption. At moments of peak draw, NVIDIAs 7900GTX uses around 85 Watts of power. The gruntier ATI X1900XTX requires a rather heftier 120W, and the dual-VGA 7950GX2 needs a whopping 143W. Suffice it to say, graphics cards are d...
Graphics card power. Where will it all end? Colin Morris • Thursday 10th August 2006 12:11 GMT Am I the only person in the world who has a big problem with the amount of power that the latest graphics cards are using? Whats the point of having low p...
Concerning noise and thermals, the Booster X3s twin 40mm cooling fans arent the quietest when spinning at maximum speed, definitely adding to the aural profile of the system when under heavy load. However the efficient PSU core in the Booster X3, do...
Although both graphics card PSUs were 100 per cent stable at full load, and the FSP was very efficient, only the Thermaltake is worthy of serious consideration. The FSP is noisy, and barely any cheaper than a good-quality 500W ATX PSU, making it poor v...
Abstract: Well, it’s month number two that a certain interesting piece of hardware hasn’t arrived on my doorstep, so once again I have to resort to Plan B. Surely, it won’t be B for Boring, right? Right. This month, B stands for Booster, meaning the Booster X...
Abstract: Today we take a quick look at a FSP Group Booster X3 power supply. It is however not meant to power your entire PC, but rather just its graphics card(s). We have previously seen graphics cards that use their own power supplies, but in a form of an exte...
Abstract: IntroductionSome time ago I tested the Silverstone SST-ST75ZF. This power supply was capable of feeding configurations needing up to 750 watt without problems. The less interesting part was the price tag. If not so long ago you upgraded your PSU to a 4...
FSP have recognised the problem many people have been experiencing with SLI / Crossfire power issues and tackled it head-on. The Booster X3 is an excellent idea, and allows you to continue using you existing power supply without lagging behind (no pun) in...