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The Power Supply Dilemma: Why 2026’s PC Builders Are Still Getting It Wrong
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The Power Supply Dilemma: Why 2026’s PC Builders Are Still Getting It Wrong

A new wave of 850W power supplies claims to simplify PC builds, but real-world testing shows critical tradeoffs that matter more than marketing promises. Buyers must now weigh efficiency, cable management, and...

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