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Table of contents
- 1 – Power Supplies Get Smarter
- 2 – Skyhawk Power One
- 3 – Skyhawk Power One, Continued
- 4 – Cables And Connectors
- 5 – Power
- 6 – Coolermaster RealPower 550 W
- 7 – Cables And Connectors
- 8 – Thermaltake PurePower TWV 500W
- 9 – Cables And Connectors
- 10 – Power
- 11 – Sirtec's Power Watcher
- 12 – Power
- 13 – Benchmarks
- 14 – Efficiency In Standby Mode

Given the popularity of our previous power supply articles (Strong Showing: High-Performance Power Supply Units and Really Cool and Quiet Power Supplies? ), we now look at four units with purported value adds besides low noise levels.
The Power One power supply from Sky Hawk features a unique function, which goes by the name of Audio Standby. The three other power supplies from Coolermaster, Thermaltake and Sirtec display the power output in real time. Read on to find out which devices offer features that you might really want - and use - in a power supply unit.
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