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    Default Lepa G1600-MA

    The Lepa G1600-MA power supply provides a beastly amount of wattage, comes in a fully modular setup, and looks very much like an Enermax unit. Can it withstand some of the most power-hungry hardware on the market?

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    Default Re: Lepa G1600-MA

    Nice review Stan!! looks like a awesome PSU...
    Also thats ALLOT of cables they provided..

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    Default Re: Lepa G1600-MA

    Great review Stan
    That power supply is a beast! and will handle anything you throw at it
    The inside was laid out really well and very cleanly done I like how it looks as well.

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    Default Re: Lepa G1600-MA

    Nice Stan. I like the way it look's with texture case.

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    Default Re: Lepa G1600-MA

    Great review, Stan. I like almost everything about this unit. But one complaint with it, and most PSU's for that matter, is they don't sleeve or heat shrink the cables all the way to the connectors. I just don't understand this. Corsair and Cooler Master have figured out that nothing throws off a clean build more than the multi-colored wires on PSU cables. Why don't more manufacturer's add this inexpensive touch, especially when the cables are otherwise sleeved and have nice cases like this one? I don't get it.
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    Default Re: Lepa G1600-MA

    Great review Stan and $329 is a great value. BTW, The Kingston Ram came the other day...

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    Default Re: Lepa G1600-MA

    Thanks Guys! This is the first Lepa PSU I ever tested, and U have to admit that I was very impressed, they did a great job.
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    Default Re: Lepa G1600-MA

    nice review stan ,nice psu
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    Default Re: Lepa G1600-MA

    Hey Stan, if that is overkill for some systems you can always use it to start your new car if the battery fails.

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    Default Re: Lepa G1600-MA

    fist glanced at this image


    I thought it's another Enermax PSU......it's re-branding or Ecomaster copy-cat it!

    Did some digging....Enermax is OEM for the LEPA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deton View Post
    fist glanced at this image


    I thought it's another Enermax PSU......it's re-branding or Ecomaster copy-cat it!

    Did some digging....Enermax is OEM for the LEPA.
    Wow, you popped in to tell us that! Thanx Tony

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    Very nicely done review Stan!

    That monster PSU will do the job for sure.

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    Thanks Steve!
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