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Why didn't they include PC Power and Cooling

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I read the power supply comparison article and was amazed they didn't inlcude PC Power and Cooling in the list of power supplies tested.

Don't you guys know that's like the cream of the crop in the industry?

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They were abused children. Ryan

Allied was left out also.


Details, Details, Its all in the Details, If you need help, Don't leave out the Details.

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I read the article too, and quite frankly I'm also amazed that they didn't include PCP & C. I've heard of Antec and Enermax, but who the heck are all those others? I think the authors are clueless! Anyway I got my PSU's from PCP&C and very happy...Ain't that America!

Reply to dude56

At a guess they didn't get a free sample from them, or even a discounted one. Also I'm not sure how much of a presence PC Power and Cooling has in Europe which might have been an issue for the reviewers.

Figure about $150-200 range for just a PC Power and Cooling PSU, and shipping to Europe is pretty damn expensive too.

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Yeah, as though you can't get a superb p&c unit for less than $150. Your title betrays you.

John A

Reply to johnoh

I have no idea what the pricing is on PC Power and Cooling, but typically they're above our pricing, and I haven't been to their site in over a month.

AntecRep

Reply to AntecRep

You can get a 350W PS from PC Power and Cooling for $71.20 + shipping.

Thats a very reasonable price for an excellent quality product.

I like Antec products too, but for my own machines and who I recomend, PC Power and Cooling is first and second is Antec.

You guys don't match their warranty on higher wattage PSU's also. For example, my 400 Watt Silencer has a 5 year warranty while your comparable product is still 3 years. Don't get me wrong though, Antec is an excellent power supply. The tests speak for themselves.

However, if you throw PC Power and Cooling in there, they will shine through big time as well.

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