New "OCZ" stealth PSU.
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New "OCZ" stealth PSU.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/aboutocz/press/2007/213
Wonder who makes it? Can't wait for a silentpc review.
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Designed for the value-minded consumer seeking simple, quiet performance, the StealthXStream includes OCZ’s acclaimed reliability and feature-sets with a lower price point.
Ideal for system builders and enthusiasts who prefer a low-key PSU, the StealthXStream focuses on performance, quality, and quiet operation. Even at peak loads, the 600W StealthXStream remains virtually silent and excludes flashy LEDs ensuring the power supply is not seen or heard.
Wonder who makes it? Can't wait for a silentpc review.
Here is a hopefully truthful highlight:
Designed for the value-minded consumer seeking simple, quiet performance, the StealthXStream includes OCZ’s acclaimed reliability and feature-sets with a lower price point.
Ideal for system builders and enthusiasts who prefer a low-key PSU, the StealthXStream focuses on performance, quality, and quiet operation. Even at peak loads, the 600W StealthXStream remains virtually silent and excludes flashy LEDs ensuring the power supply is not seen or heard.
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Re: New "OCZ" stealth PSU.
I wouldn't get your hopes up. OCZ is a bling brand, maybe not to the same degree as thermaltake, but they sell rebadged products at a heavy premium to gamers crowd who know no better.gforcefan wrote: Wonder who makes it? Can't wait for a silentpc review.
Given that this is aggressively priced PSU and the fact that OCZ won't sell it unless they can make a nice premium on it, I highly doubt it will feature a seasonic or anything fancy, more than likely it will be some OEM FSP rebadged with OCZ sticker. Not to bash FSP, but I'd rather buy same FSP without OCZ markup.
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Re: New "OCZ" stealth PSU.
From what I'm seeing on StealthXStream's product page, the PSU has an understated appearance. Unlike the GameXStream, there are no LCD fans; just a regular 120mm fan (that's supposedly quiet). From my experience, OCZ has been pretty good with rebate offers, so IMHO, they are on par with its competitors (even if they're nothing more than rebadged units).JazzJackRabbit wrote: I wouldn't get your hopes up. OCZ is a bling brand, maybe not to the same degree as thermaltake, but they sell rebadged products at a heavy premium to gamers crowd who know no better.
Given that this is aggressively priced PSU and the fact that OCZ won't sell it unless they can make a nice premium on it, I highly doubt it will feature a seasonic or anything fancy, more than likely it will be some OEM FSP rebadged with OCZ sticker. Not to bash FSP, but I'd rather buy same FSP without OCZ markup.
I don't think they should be dismissed because they bear the OCZ name; the StealthXStream should be evaluated on its own merit, just like every other PSU model out there. Even though the Corsair HX620 is my foremost choice for my next build, I would be foolish to pass on an inexpensive yet comparable alternative.
All we're saying is this would be the first ever OCZ supply to be SPCR-recommendable. If even OCZ are starting to produce a quiet PSU it says a lot about how much more mainstream quiet computing has become.I don't think they should be dismissed because they bear the OCZ name; the StealthXStream should be evaluated on its own merit, just like every other PSU model out there. Even though the Corsair HX620 is my foremost choice for my next build, I would be foolish to pass on an inexpensive yet comparable alternative.
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Re: New "OCZ" stealth PSU.
I'm not sure, but I think it's FSP with quality fans. Like Zalman ZM460B-APS and ZM600-HP — FSP electronics with quiet Minebea fans.gforcefan wrote:Wonder who makes it?
Powerstream wasn't that loud, although the crap intake fan made really scratchy bearing noise that was by far the loudest fan in my PC (One on 7000b at 5V, two in PSU).
$0.10 fan in a $150 PSU
Voltage is really stable, but made me wonder where most of the money was going.
Swapped the fans out with a pair of Panaflo L1's, but since I switched to Intel at the same time and found myself listening to the screeching banshee of a stock cooler, I've yet to notice any real difference in noise output from the PSU. (Oh well, one less annoying blue LED fan)
$0.10 fan in a $150 PSU
Voltage is really stable, but made me wonder where most of the money was going.
Swapped the fans out with a pair of Panaflo L1's, but since I switched to Intel at the same time and found myself listening to the screeching banshee of a stock cooler, I've yet to notice any real difference in noise output from the PSU. (Oh well, one less annoying blue LED fan)
Re: New "OCZ" stealth PSU.
It looks an awful lot like a Corsair which we already know is well rated and from personal experience is one of the best power supplies I've had the pleasure of working with. I guess it all depends on what price point the OCZ ends up selling at.
Unfortunately, my experience with OCZ rebates has been exactly the opposite: They've rejected me twice for technicalities. On the other hand, my one Corsair MIR was pretty quick.PrivatePixel wrote:From my experience, OCZ has been pretty good with rebate offers, so IMHO, they are on par with its competitors (even if they're nothing more than rebadged units).
The off center fan placement, the way the honeycomb exhaust is cut, and the fact the OCZ already sells a 600w rebranded FSP units kinda point to it being a FSP unit with a different fan and hopefully different heatsinks. And it's most likely going to perform the same acoustically as the Zalman ZM600 due to it more then likely shares the same fan, controller and electronics.
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