Tagan BZ 900W

Written by Michael Larabel in Power Supplies on 18 March 2008 at 07:53 AM EDT. Page 4 of 4. Add A Comment.

Conclusion:

The Tagan BZ 900W voltages were stable, but its +12V "Turbo" rail fluctuated a bit more than ideally we would like to see. However, its fluctuation is still within reason and still above +12.00V at all times. This 900W power supply with its 135mm fan had also operated quietly at all times and had no issues at all feeding our power-hungry octal-core system with eight sticks of DDR2 FB-DIMM RAM, Radeon HD 2900XT graphics card, and Intel 5400 motherboard. The colored connectors are certainly innovative and those with side panel windows may enjoy these unique illuminated connectors. Great packaging and all of the modular cables arriving in a separate reusable mesh case top off the BZ 900W power supply. The Tagan BZ 900W power supply is a great candidate if you are looking at building a new high-end desktop or workstation. At the time of writing this power supply can be found for about $269 USD.

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