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Legion Hardware » Articles » OCZ ZX Series 850w, 1000w and 1250w

OCZ ZX Series 850w, 1000w and 1250w
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we are checking out the latest high-end power supply range from OCZ, which has been awarded an 80-Plus Gold Certification. This new ZX Series features units rated at 850w, 1000w and 1250watt, and by using a combination of the latest and most demanding gaming hardware, we have put these new power supplies to the test to determine which one is right for you...

Due to the fact that the new ZX Series is OCZ’s flagship range the units are a little on the pricey side, with the 850w model situated at $180 US while the bigger beefier 1250w model costs $240 US. However as we mentioned at the start of the review, given their 80-Plus Gold certification the OCZ ZX Series is rather competitively priced.

06/30/2011
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Gmaster



Posted on: 06/30/2011 11:30 AM
Great looking quality power supplies. If they made a 650w version or thereabouts I would snap it up in a heart beat! Nice work on the review and great images. Also thanks for opening it up.

doc



Posted on: 06/30/2011 12:45 PM
im liking this fully modular is a must for all high end power supplies. also its great that you can do away with the 4 pin atx connector.

Dave P



Posted on: 06/30/2011 09:06 PM
Yes they look like good quality power supplies but they are too expensive. By that I mean all good quality power supplies are too expensive, not just OCZ's. Stuff like memory, hard drives and even motherboards are so cheap now yet high quality power supplies are like SSD's.

Jediron



Posted on: 01/31/2012 01:14 PM
Teapo is a manufacturer from Taiwan.

ProX



Posted on: 01/31/2012 11:01 PM
Who the hell is Teapo? They were not referred to once in this reivew. By the way I just read over the ZT review and I like the look of those cheaper units.

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