OCZ MOD XSTREAM 780W Power Supply Unit
With the amount of wattage available of the12V RAILS places the MOD XTREME 780W well within the big players and will easily power most high-end systems. For quad core setups you might need to upgrade to the 900W model, which will also cover you for future upgrades as well.
On the downside of things users might have a problem with the MOD XTREAM having only 1 PCI-Express power connector and limited number of molex connectors offered. If you can pass beyond these limitations, the MOD XTREAM 780W will be an extremely good choice to power your system.
Having a modular design certainly helps in reducing the clutter within your PC and increases overall airflow within your system, and OCZ’s MOC XTREAM not only caters to this ever increasing demand by users but also packs a load of power to power even the most demanding systems out there. With their recent acquisition of PC Power and Cooling we can only expect to see even better performing power supply units from this already big giant. The MOD XTREAM 780W currently retails in the range of US$169-$180 so search around for the best bargain for these units as they certainly will not disappoint.
Pros:
- Active PFC
- Silent operation
- Fully sleeved cables
- OCP and OVP protection
- Excellent performance
- High efficiency rating
Cons:
- Only one PCI-Express power connector
- Some users will have a problem with the lack of enough Molex connectors
Performance: | 98% |
Value: | 95% |
Build Quality: | 98% |
Features: | 98% |