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Sea Sonic Super Tornado 350

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<strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Tornado</strong> <strong>350</strong>especially large in this kind of enclosure.Another point worth noting is that although <strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> quote a noise level of 22dBA, this isthe minimum level. The fan is clearly quoted at 39dBA which is what you'll get under fullambient temperatures and high loads. In their defense the <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Tornado</strong> spent the vastmajority of its time on test running at its whisper-quiet 22dBA setting.+++Another interesting feature is the honeycombed rear panel which massively aids airflow yetdoesn't, as I'd imagined, weaken the structural strength of the casing too much.The lack of a voltage selector switch is a hint to the fact that the <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Tornado</strong> accepts afull range of voltages anywhere between 100 and 240volts AC.Honeycomb Rear PanelHere's a look at the attached label...so where's the -5v rating? Well, because this powersupply is designed to ATX v1.3 specifications, the now defunct -5v line which was onlyactually used to power the ISA bus has been dropped.http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/sstornado/tornado<strong>350</strong>_2.htm (4 / 5) [2004/8/6 PM 05:55:24]

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