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Custom computer manufacturer &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.maingear.com/&quot;&gt;MAINGEAR Computers&lt;/a&gt; has unveiled the Pulse--an energy-efficient, small PC that the company claims is the world&#039;s greenest gaming PC. Gaming PCs are, of course, some of the biggest power hogs in the computer industry. But MAINGEAR&#039;s Pulse is relatively low-energy, with a 300-watt power supply that&#039;s approximately 80% efficient.
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