The Big Question! Is it worth getting an ATX v3.0 PSU now? Everyone has been asking me lately why I should bother buying an ATX
Tag: Power Supply
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The DeepCool PN650M is an ATX v3.1 compliant power supply, using the same CWT platform as the larger members of the family, with codename GPX.
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The Thermaltake Toughpower PF3 850W is a Platinum certified power supply, featuring ATX v3.0 and PCIe 5.0 compatibility. It is way more expensive than the
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Some users don’t put performance on top, but silence. This article is dedicated to these users because even the PSU can be a notable noise
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An SFX PSU with 1100W max power. This will be fun, I said to myself. Some years ago, SFX units couldn’t go above 550W and
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The Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 with 1650W max power is currently the strongest ATX v3.0 and PCIe 5.0 ready power supply. You won’t need more power,
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Most users are in the search for a highly affordable and low capacity PSU and the XPG Pylon 450W looks to fit the bill. The
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The MSI MEG Ai1000P PCIe5 is an impressive PSU, not only because of its exterior design, but mostly because of its high performance. The cherry
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The Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 850 is one of the first PSUs to fully support the ATX v3.0 spec and its challenging transient response tests, since
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Intel’s new ATX 3.0 spec create confusion whether the new 12VHPWR connector is required on PSUs with over 450W capacity, or not. In this article