Thermaltake EVO_Blue 750W Modular Power Supply Review
This item can be found at the following stores:Memory4Less.com$268.08Offers by PriceGrabber.com
Author: Colin Dean
Pages:
- Introduction
- First Looks
- Installation & Use
- Final Thoughts
Final Thoughts
We really like the Thermaltake Evo Blue and find little to prevent us from recommending it to enthusiasts who want that extra bit of flash inside their case. The Evo Blue pairs well with the recently reviewed similarly-lighted Thermaltake Element V case, in which this picture was taken.
The lights are impressive for those who want the flashiness. However, one can also turn them off.
The Thermaltake Evo Blue 750W earns a 9 out of 10 score and our Editor’s Choice Award for being something cool, different and affordable. It can be found at major on-line retailers for around $100.

Pros
- Flashy
- 140 mm fan pushes lots of air, keeping the unit cool
- Quiet
Cons:
- Flashiness is likely unnecessary or unwanted for most enthusiasts













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