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Apevia 750w Warlock Power Supply

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Apevia 750w Warlock

Introduction

Apevia aka Aspire (short time ago) is well known for making some pretty interesting cases. None are more well known than the Q-Pack, which is arguably the most purchased cubed case to date. The Q-Pack was a mini godsend for LAN party goers. It even sat on my desk for some time as my everyday rig. It never really left the desk as I am not a LAN-goer. But it did look nice as it housed all I needed it to.

Apevia is back at it again, not with a case but with a power supply. And like the rash of power units we have seen over the last few months this is not your typical 500 watt model. It is a 750 watt mammoth called the Warlock. Boasting a 135mm cooling fan that can change many colors this PSU could be what many of you modders out there are looking for. What I like is the Crossfire and SLI support with a boatload of power. But is it worthy of being placed in your system? To find out you will have to keep reading.

Apevia on the Warlock

Our highly efficient Apevia 750w Warlock power supply is specially designed for PC gamers and enthusiasts. This quad-rail power supply features 4 independent +12V rails for better power distribution, and can handle most overclocked, extreme gaming, or power hungry systems. Apevia is well known for its unique personal style, and this power supply is no exception. Add in the flair of a thermally-controlled, 135mm, color-selectable LED fan, and blue UV reactive cable sleeves to this unit's high-performance and reliability, and you can see why our Warlock power supply triumphs over the competition. 

 



 

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