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#882 - Kingwin Mach 1 800W Modular PSU |
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Written by Zach Jeffers
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Saturday, 13 October 2007 |
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Installation:
To first start the installation of the Kingwin Mach 1 800 watt power supply, you will want to select which modular cables you will need to install. As you can see below, each modular connection on the unit has a soft rubber cap to prevent short circuits inside the case. These are easily removed and easily lost, so keep an eye on them!
  
With all the caps removed you will have access to threading on all the necessary power leads. There is no particular order in doing this so feel free to use all the bottom connections or even just a single connection.

With everything installed you can see that each module that has a lead threaded on will light up bright Blue. These are very bright and look amazing. The included 140mm intake fan also lights up with four bright Blue LEDs.


For testing of the Kingwin ABT-800MA1S power supply unit, we used the following hardware:
Enclosure: Antec P190 (Noctua NF-S12 intake fans)
Power Supply: Kingwin ABT-800MA1S
Processor: AMD 3800+ X2 (Socket AM2)
Motherboard: ECS
KA3 MVP
Memory: Crucial
Ballistix 2gig (2 x 1gig) DDR2 PC2-6400
Video: GECUBE Radeon X1950 PRO 256MB DDR3 PCIe x16 HDCP Edition
Storage: Seagate 7200.10 320 GB SATA2
Optical: Plextor PX-740UF PATA
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