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Technic3D hat das FSP CS AU-650 Netzteil mit 650 Watt im Test. Das Netzteil bekam in der jüngsten Version ein Kabelmanagement spendiert und muss sich auch in dieser Variante dem Teststand stellen.
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During the past few months FSP have released many new retail products and replaced many of their existing series with newer, upgraded versions. Today we are going to have a look at the Epsilon 600W PSU, a quality mainstream product. The Epsilon series was released well over a year ago, but according to their specifications they still can easily compete in today's market. The 600W unit is based on a recent design and it is an 80 Plus approved PSU.
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Das Energie-sparende Computer Netzteile immer wichtiger werden, zeigt der Hersteller FSP auf eindrucksvolle Art. Die neue PSU Serie trägt den Namen Everest 80Plus und umfasst die Ausgangsleistungen von 400W bis zu 700W in 100W Schritten. In der Redaktion ist das Everest 80Plus 600W eingetroffen, welches nun ausführlich getestet werden soll.
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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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FSP (also known as Fortron-Source) have released a great number of new consumer power supplies during recent months. We already reviewed some of their new products from their mainstream Epsilon series and the passively cooled Zen series a while ago. Today we are going to have a look at a product from their premium series, the Everest 800W 80Plus unit
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Nachdem wir vor einiger Zeit das Everest Pro 1200W vorgestellt und dessen Technologiebaum zumindest kurz erörtert haben, geht es nun in die Details der Elektonik und der Messungen selbst. Als erste Seite weltweit stellen wir nun also das neue FSP Netzteil in einem konkreten Testablauf vor.
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FSP (also known as Fortron-Source) are one of the most experienced computer PSU manufacturers on the planet. Even though they usually keep a low profile and aren't particularly aggressive in the retail market, FSP recently released a very wide range of self-branded retail products. Today we will have a look at one of the most interesting products they released, the Zen 400W Passive PSU.
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Unless you are running multiple video cards and a beefy processor, you won't have any use for a monster 1KW+ PSU. Even relatively powerful hardware doesn't come close to using the kind of power that super high-end units provide. Today we will be taking a look at a "mainstream" power supply from FSP Group, the Aurum Gold 500. The Aurum is a 500 watt non-modular power supply that features 80+ Gold certification and dual 12v rails. The 500w model is one of four in the Aurum series; other models include a 400w variety and beefier 600w and 700w units.
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Today, we pull out the big guns with the FSP Group BoosterX 5 450W Plus GPU Power Supply. As a dedicated graphics card PSU, can this beast just about handle anything you throw at it. Join us as we take a look at what happens when Chris Breaks out the Palit 4870 Sonic Editions in CrossfireX. Will the BoosterX 5 stand up to the torture, or become a flaming projectile with a vendetta for its reviewer?
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FSP Group's Zen 400 is one of the very few silent power supplies on the market today, and has proven to be an excellent PSU during testing. With an 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency rating, a distinct look and great performance, this is an excellent product for the silent PC niche market.
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