“The PowerBird PSUs come in at 900 and 1100 watts. This puts these power supplies firmly in upper-end market where weaknesses are identified quickly. But how does the PowerBird with its Blackbird heritage and impressive feature list fare when you put it to work? Let’s find out!”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Bird on a high powered wire
TopPower has a pair of new PSUs out, under the name PowerBird. Available in 900W and 1100W varieties, both sporting high efficiency ratings and 120mm fans to keep the temperature and noise levels down. Both PSUs did manage to pas [H]ard|OCP’s torture tests, though there was a little bit more action on the 12V rails during the full power tests. See if that is enough to turn you off this brand by reading the full review.