Sunbeam BKS580 580W

Sunbeam BKS580 580W

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Sunbeam BKS580 580W Reviews

jonnyGuru

10/2010

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Sunbeam BKS580 580W

Good day to you, my bloodthirsty readers, and welcome to another episode of mayhem and destruction. If there's one thing people keep asking me for, it's a review of something that goes bang during my testing regimen. I must confess that I do not like to engage in such pursuits that often, due to the simple fact that testing bottom of the barrel units tends to put my testing equipment at considerable risk. But I will also confess that I too like to watch power supplies die once in a while. Today, I thought it was high time that another cheap power supply met its end at my hands. Recently I bought myself a Sunbeam/Casegears 580W Black Steel unit. The purchase of this unit was made with one overwhelming fact in mind - you can go to Newegg right now, page through 38 reviews of this very device, and come away thinking that for the price it costs you, maybe it's worth the risk in buying it. That's right - this bad boy has over 370 Newegg reviews to go by, averaging four stars. Sure there are a few users complaining about problems, but when the majority of people are doing ok with these, it's easy to think that you have a better chance of getting a good one than a bad one.