Dragon Force DF-530GT (Continued)
The Dragon Force includes only three SATA plugs, three Molex plugs and one floppy connector. Needless to say, it’s a little light in the connectivity department.
The 120 mm fan has three settings: low-speed is silent, high-speed is high-performance, and standard adjusts speed automatically depending on the temperature.
The power supply delivers the needed power without a problem. The voltages are always within the allowed deviation and very stable—even under full load they hardly differ from the nominal values.

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Personal preference here but a shame no Enermax products were in the review
nice article though.
I'm to old to buy a product named "Dragon Force"!
The name makes my ears ring and it simply sounds to much like the names of crap Chinese electronics. It makes me question the long term quality.
Give me Antec, Enermax or another brand name.
The name makes my ears ring and it simply sounds to much like the names of crap Chinese electronics. It makes me question the long term quality.
Give me Antec, Enermax or another brand name.
It’s called that way because after two years it will blow up in your face and spit fire.