Graphic Card Protector (PCI-E)

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Did you know that not all PSU’s have built-in surge protection; If yours doesn’t then the Coolmax Graphic Card Protector is the ideal piece of hardware to help protect your VGA card.
* Built-in Graphic Card Protector to safeguard and protect the VGA card up to a 12V electrical power surge from your PC PSU.
* Graphic Card Protector is a 12V electric protector against PC damage from power failed by over voltage or over current.
* REMI cord can reduce electronic ripple and noise to stabilize EMI interference.

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zCexVe

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    This is 16 USD.U can have a 750W PSU with surge protection for about 100USD.
    Whats worth is up to you.BTW there are 500W ones for about 50-60.
    For example I bought my one a year back with 2 year warrenty for 5500LKR.
    Its 500W and have Surge,AVR etc,etc..Its 55 USD.I dont think for 16 USD u want this.U can make that for about 200 rs here.
     

    Anusha

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    Those Rs.5000 PSUs are by no means the best out there. A good one always goes for US$100 or more in USA. Unimaginable in Sri Lanka :D
     

    zCexVe

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    Did I say best?But here it is one of the best..And I dont wanna tell you that ppl buy PSUs for 11k from EPSI which cant have even 20A 0m +12V power rail which I hav 25A.U can get the best PSU 4 about 220USD.A 1500 W PSU.I dont think that is required here.
     
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    Anusha

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    zCexVe said:
    Did I say best?But here it is one of the best..And I dont wanna tell you that ppl buy PSUs for 11k from EPSI which cant have even 20A 0m +12V power rail which I hav 25A.U can get the best PSU 4 about 220USD.A 1500 W PSU.I dont think that is required here.
    You sounded like it was the best. :D

    Anyway, only those highend video cards need this kind of units. Even though the new 8600GTS has an external power connector, the measured power is around 50W, which can be supplied quite easily through PCI-E slot.