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Der kalifornische Hardwarehersteller XFX bietet neben Mainboards und Grafikkarten seit längerem auch Netzteile an. Wir testen das XFX Pro Series Full Wired Edition 550 Watt.
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La Revolution est sans une des alimentations les plus populaires d'Enermax, surtout dans sa version 85+. En effet, elle proposait, en son temps, d'excellentes prestations et une plastique à tomber par terre. Aujourd'hui, nous testons la remplaçante de la 85+, la 87+, toujours en Révolution et en 850 watts.
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The goal of be quiet! with the Power Zone 750 is simple; solid power delivery with the most sought after top tier features and no fluff at a reasonable price point. In terms of features, the be quiet! Power Zone 750W accomplishes this with a fully modular cable system with excellent layout, all solid caps, 135mm Silent Wings fan and 80-PLUS Bronze efficiency.
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Cougar has released a power supply series with the 80 Plus Gold certification, called GX-S, with 400 W, 500 W, and 600 W models. They have two +12 V rails and don't come with a modular cabling system. Let's see if the 500 W version, also known as "CGR G2-500," is worth buying.
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Today Corsair are refreshing their AX-I range of PSUs and on our test bench we have the high end model, the 1500w AX1500i.
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Enermax has just expanded their NAXN 82+ series of power supplies with the 80 Plus Bronze certification to include three new models, 450 W, 550 W, and 650 W. (This series also has 750 W and 850 W models.) However, you need to pay attention, as Enermax also has two other series called NAXN, the "plain" NAXN, also known as Tomahawk II, featuring 350 W, 450 W, and 500 W models, with no 80 Plus certification, and the NAXN 80+, featuring 350 W, 450 W, 500 W, and 600 W models, with the standard 80 Plus certification. To make things more confusing, the 550 W model that we are reviewing is sold as "NAXN" (and not "NAXN 82+". Anyway, let's see if this new power supply is a good pick.
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While Enermax are more associated with their ultra high performance enthusiast-class power supplies, like the Platimax 850W we reviewed recently, they do have a more budget range of power supplies – notably the Triathlor series. Today we have with us the Triathlor 450W power supply from Enermax. This is a budget orientated non-modular 80 Plus Bronze power supply designed for moderate systems with a single graphics card or two low power graphics cards that only use a single 6 pin PCIe connector. It is actually quite a compact unit thanks to its lower wattage and this allows it to be ideal for micro-ATX and mini ITX systems with constrained spaces for the power supply.
In terms of specifications this unit distributes its power over two 12 volt rails allowing the motherboard and CPU to have their own 12 volt rail separate from the graphics cards and molex/sata devices which are on the second 12 volt rail. The unit boasts a rather advanced Enermax Twister Bearing “Silence” 120mm fan compared to the normal cheap and cheerful ADDA fans we tend to find on the vast majority of power supplies, especially the budget ones. Without any further ado let’s take a look at Enermax’s Triathor 450W and see how well this budget offering stands up in our testing.
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It was squarely aimed at enthusiasts with high efficiency and great performance with several options not normally seen in a mainstream product. All of this came with a little bit of a price premium and as such, there were many that passed on the power supply simply because it was a little bit out of their budget. Enter the NZXT HALE82.
The new NZXT HALE82 series of power supplies aren't meant for enthusiast, but are more geared towards mainstream gamers. One of the main differences that most will notice is that the new HALE82 series is only rated for 80Plus Bronze efficiency.
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Das Enermax Revolution X't soll gegenüber dem Revolution87+ mit niedrigerem Preis punkten, ohne auf wesentliche Features zu verzichten. Wir testen, ob die Rechnung aufgeht.
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If you are the proud owner of a new high end SLI or CrossfireX gaming system, then you might be in the market for a powerful, future proof power supply. The product we are going to be looking at today will be of interest as it is 80 Plus Gold Certified modular design capable of outputting 1200W, with peaks up to 1300W. Is the SilverStone Strider Gold 1200W power supply good enough to be on your next shortlist?
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