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Mains Adapter
1:00 PM - June 15, 2004 by
Siggy Moersch
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: fighting, fan, noise, pollution
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Mains Adapter
Nothing will run without electricity, not even a fan controller. Rated at 380 watts, the Tagan mains adapter, which offers a particularly large number of sockets for periphery devices and a long and very flexible wiring harness, supplied sufficient power.

Rated at 380 watts, the Tagan TG380-U01 mains adapter supplied sufficient power.
Source: maxpoint.de
Available in: 330, 380 or 480-watt versions
Midi Tower Case
We used our last test winner, the Lian Li PC1000 case, to install the fan controllers. Find out more about the Lian Li midi tower here .

Everything was installed in the Lian Li midi tower.
Source: hampton-technologies.com
Available in: silver
Price: $220
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