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NZXT are back with a new Hale82 range, this time featuring a N suffix which signifies non-modular PSU. Is it a worthy addition to the Hale82 range? We have the 750w model on our test bench to find out.
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Einmal mehr gibt es eine Premiere in der Technic3D Redaktion. Gigabyte, bisher hauptsächlich als großer Mainboardhersteller bekannt, bringt demnächst die eigene Netzteilserie Odin Plus in Deutschland auf den Markt. Aus dieser Serie mit den Ausgangsleistungen 500W, 600W und 700W haben wir uns das Modell Odin Plus GE-G700A-C1 in die Redaktion geholt
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Fractal Design's Tesla R2 PSU series gives you a bit of bang for your buck, without skimping on performance. Today we look at the 1000W model.
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Today we will take a look at the (currently) least powerful Enermax product, the Eco 80+ 350W. The units of the Eco 80+ series are designed to offer great overall quality and performance for regular home and office users.
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Even though the company started as a specialist manufacturer of RAM modules, Corsair has also been a major player in the PSU market for years. Nowadays the company offers a very wide range of power related products and their units are usually into every enthusiast's shortlist while browsing for high-end equipment. It would not be new if Corsair released just another high performance unit; however, today we are having a look at the brand new AX1200i, which is something more than a simple power supply. Bearing an 80Plus Platinum certification, boasting extreme performance figures and bringing the all-new Corsair Link DSP interface, Corsair obviously hopes for the AX1200i to become the favorite unit of hardcore enthusiasts. Does it have what it takes to entice the ludicrously demanding target group it aims at? We will find out in this review.
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Lately we've focused on enthusiast power supplies capable of satisfying the needs for high end systems with multiple GPU's and overclocking. Unfortunately we haven't given much insight into some of the more mainstream power supplies that your average gamer or entry level enthusiast would consider as a part of their build. That's exactly what we are doing today.
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Heute gibt es im Netzteil Test-Center eine Premiere. Erstmals stellt uns die Firma IN WIN ein Netzteil für einen ausführlichen Test zur Verfügung. Es handelt sich dabei um das Modell IRP- COM650 mit einer Ausgangsleistung von 650W. Das Netzteil stammt aus der aktuellen Commander Serie. Diese beinhaltet insgesamt fünf Modelle mit einer Ausgangsleistung von 650W bis 1500W.
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Xilence ist eine deutsch-chinesische Marke, die vor allem für Produkte wie CPU-Kühler, Netzteile und Gehäuseinnovationen wie das Interceptor Pro bekannt ist. Gerade mit letzterem überzeugt der Anbieter viele Enthusiasten, wobei die Entwicklung auch bei den Netzteilen nicht still steht. Passend zur CeBIT 2013 wurden zwei neue Serien vorgestellt. Dazu gehören die Office-Modelle, welche trotz des biederen Namens 80 PLUS Bronze bieten. Der zweiten großen Neueinführung, den Xilence SQ, werden wir uns heute widmen. Die SQ erinnern mit ihrem nonmodularen Steckersystem und dem 80-PLUS-Platinum-Zertifikat an das zuvor getestete EarthWatts Platinum von Antec. Auf den folgenden Seiten werden wir klären, ob das SQ mit 450 W ein ernst zu nehmender Konkurrent ist.
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The PC Power & Cooling Silencer Mk III 750W made a very good impression. It's semi-passive, up until 500 watts the fan doesn't turn on. It's very efficient, like you expect from an 80 Plus Gold model. The ripple is a little higher than average, but nothing to be worried about. The voltages remain within the 5 percent margins even at max capacity. The white PSU has a very nice finish as well, with screw-in connectors.
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At the time of this review the Everest series consists of no less than 11 products, with their power output ranging from a modest 400W all the way up to 1010W. FSP is also the only company who has two products of the same series sharing the exact same power output and base design, but of different electrical efficiency. For example the company also offers an 85Plus (80Plus Bronze) version of all Everest units with an output between 500W and 800W. The Everest 400W is only available as an 80Plus version.
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