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- devhardware.com - Selection of power supply reviews. Also offers reviews of other computer hardware and discussion forums.
- Tom's Hardware Guide - Review of 15 PC power supply units including the results of tests covering power, noise and efficiency levels.
- Extreme Overclocking - Reviews of desktop power supply units, testing look, noise levels and voltage delivery. Includes a buyers guide.
- Puls UK - Offers power supply units, din rail, 19 inch, dc to dc power converters
- About.com - Article discussing things to look for when choosing a power supply including power output, form factor and noise level.
- Electrical Products of India - Manufactures and exports air cooled transformers, power supply units, exciter units and other wound components.
- SilentPCReview.com - Selection of low noise power supply reviews. Also offers reviews of other quiet computer hardware and discussion forums.
- The Tech Report - Article comparing eight desktop power supplies for weight, system temperature, noise levels and voltage variances (AC and DC) under load.
- Thermaltake Technology Co, Ltd - Manufacturer of desktop and server power supplies, including adjustable fan speed and fanless silent models. Vary between 300 and 1200 watts. Also offer cases and cooling products.
- Sea Sonic Electronics Co., Ltd - Manufacturer of desktop and server power supplies, including silent fan control versions. Includes technical information and a support FAQ.
Wikipedia Articles
- 80 PLUS - 80 PLUS is an initiative to promote more electrical energy efficient computer power supply units (PSU). It certifies products that have more than 80% energy efficiency, that is, PSUs that waste 20% or less electric energy as heat, thus reducing electricity waste and bills, and being eco-friendlier than regular PSUs.
- Buck-boost transformer - The term buck-boost (often spelled different ways) refers to a transformer that makes small adjustments to the incoming voltage for equipment that is in use. These are used in several industries, including in more advanced uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units for computers and in the tanning bed industry.
- Poolbeg Generating Station - Poolbeg Generating Station is a power station owned and operated by the Electricity Supply Board of the Republic of Ireland. It consists of six units with a total installed capacity of 1020 MW.
- FSP Group - FSP Group is a Taiwanese company that manufactures power supply units for PC's.