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« on: May 09, 2007, 10:26:58 PM »

Below are Online Power Supply Calculators.. These might not be perfect or absolutely precise, but it would give newbies and even the most veterans of enthusiasts amongst us a good point of reference if one wants to know the extent of load one's power supply can handle..


Note: There might be inconsistencies amongst results from varying sites, but that is expected, since obviously the programming of their own respective calculators are totally different from one another.  This list would be updated if newer sites are found..  Cool
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