Sea Sonic Super Tornado 350
Sea Sonic Super Tornado 350
Sea Sonic Super Tornado 350
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<strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Tornado</strong> <strong>350</strong>The price is perhaps a touch high compared to some units available but without a doubt youshould be prepared to pay what ever it takes to equip yourself with the very best available,and the <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Tornado</strong> fits into that category and possible even tops it.The Enthusiast ~As an enthusiast product just about all the <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Tornado</strong> <strong>350</strong> lacks is muscle. If you canhappily run off a <strong>350</strong> watt supply then the <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Tornado</strong> is probably as good as anythingelse you can buy at this time. It lacks the power and the sophistication of something like theTagan I reviewed a short while back but it makes up for this with its extremely low noise andstable operation even when pushed.With a street price of around £62.50 the price isn't the most attractive on the market andI'm sure it could be lowered a bit, but if you want the benefits of quiet, 120mm cooling andapparently unmatched current stability then it's a reasonable price to pay.Low ripple, high PF rating and top notch efficiency serve to make this an impressive unit thatdoes what it says on the box and in some style. A very nice product!InternallyPage 1HomeWebsite is designed by Mohsin Ali. All graphics is (C) Shapps Technologies 2001-2002.http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/sstornado/tornado<strong>350</strong>_4.htm (4 / 4) [2004/8/6 PM 05:55:50]