Archive for 'Power Supply'
Gigabyte PoweRock Series PSU
July 28th, 2010. Published under Gigabyte, Power Supply. No Comments.
Gigabyte recently launched its PoweRock Series PSU which available in 300W, 400W and 500W. These affordable line of PoweRock power supplies built with the high quality components, compliant with ATX +12V v2.2 and the latest EUP ready regulations featuring the smart intelligent fan capable to adjust the fan speed automatically to provide an ideal working system.
Enermax MODU87+ PSU
July 10th, 2010. Published under Power Supply. No Comments.
Enermax is known as a leading manufacturer of high end switching power supplies, PC cooling solutions, PC cases and PC peripherals. It is the first company introduced computer power supply units to retail market. This company has introduced many high efficiency power supplies on the market. The lates power supply is Enermax MODU87+.
The Enermax MODU87+ is 80 plus Gold certified for its efficiency. It comes with a starting wattage of 500W. Moreover, in a recent exhibition computex 2010, the Enermax MODU87+ series are added by models with 800 and 900 W power. It is a high efficiency power supply unit not less than 89% with any load. It is a perfect choice for end-users that needs output more than 500W. The Enermax MODU87+ has many unique features. One of them is application of DHT (Dynamic Hybrid Transformer) technology that functions to increase its efficiency for a dynamic change in voltage conversion parameter. Another important feature is the use of solid-state chemical capacitors from Japanese production.
Both models of Enermax MODU87+ 800 and 900 have four independent lines +12 v. Meanwhile, 140 milimete fans will also keep the Enermax MODU 87+ power supply cool. The Enermax MODU87+ is offered at 174 Euros.
Thermaltake Introduces the Toughpower Grand series of 80Plus
June 5th, 2010. Published under Power Supply, Thermaltake. No Comments.
At Computex event, Thermaltake introduced the Toughpower Grand series of 80Plus which offered in 650W and 750W models. Both of them equipped with a 140mm dual-ball-bearing flower-shaped fan, feature 0.95 active power factor correction (PFC), double-forward switching circuitry for low power loss and high reliability, an efficiency of up to 92%, top quality 105℃ capacitors,a single 12V rail and a MTBF (mean time before failure) of over 120,000 hours.
The Toughpower Grand 650W and 750W priced at $169.90 and $189.90.




