Fixing Goontrons warped PSU and main rig.

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  • momaka
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    • May 2008
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    Re: Fixing Goontrons warped PSU and main rig.

    Originally posted by dmill89
    (I think EVGA and Corsair started this "trend" and everyone else has "jumped on the bandwagon").
    Well, it looks to me as though re-branding has been going on for a much longer time than that. Take for example, Antec - they've used CWT and Delta to make their PSUs, among others. Same goes for ThermalTake. I suppose the only difference between these two and Corsair and EVGA is that the latter two kind of go in all PC hardware categories (whereas Antec and ThermalTake only stuck to cases, PSUs, and fans/cooling, more or less.)

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