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<strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Tornado</strong> <strong>350</strong>Seven 4 pin Molex connectors, while not quite on a par with the ten you'll find on Tagan's480 watter, is perfectly adequate for a <strong>350</strong>watt unit and is actually quite generous. I have asupply here with just four on it!! Needless to say it lives in a drawer most of the time. Serial-ATA drives are catered for by way of a single 4pin Molex to S-ATA power adaptor. Two S-ATA adapters would certainly have been a better option but hey, it beats none!An RPM cable is available to plug into your motherboard in order to monitor the speed of theinternal 120mm fan if your board supports it, and most do, though it may need to run to the"system fan" or "chipset fan" header as few motherboards feature a dedicated "powersupply" header.Performance:::...Test System:Abit AI7P4 2.4 @ 2.4 (idle tests) and @ 3.3 (stress testing)2x512MB Corsair XMS44004x80mm case fans, 3x 60mm HSF fans, 2x 1m lengths of EL cable with inverter, 4x 12"neon tubes+ inverter (stress testing)Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro (GeForceFX 5800 Ultra used for stress testing).http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/sstornado/tornado<strong>350</strong>_4.htm (2 / 4) [2004/8/6 PM 05:55:50]

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