Mushkin 650W Netzteil
TOM 25.04.2006 - 20:50 1673 2
TOM
ElderOldschool OC.at'ler
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Nachdem bereits bekannte Speicherhersteller wie OCZ mit eigenen Netzteilen versuchen, ihren Speicher mit möglichst stabilen Spannnungen zu versorgen, steigt nun auch Mushkin in den Netzteil-Markt ein. "...During a recent conversation with Mushkin, Inc. it was discovered that Mushkin is just a number of weeks away from launching thier own power supply series. With SLI and CrossFire systems selling at higher than expected volumes there has been a shortage of quality power supply on the market that are able to support the latest graphics cards. Mushkin noticed that power supplies were one of the components that the gamer/enthusiast community needed to have improvements made on and helped design a power supply that will tame even the most power hungry gaming systems found in todays market. Without further delay let's take a look at the Mushkin Enhanced 650W Power supply that is offically known as the XP-650..." - 650W (700W Peak) 44A Max on +12V
- Quad Rail: Provides four independent +12V rails for balanced power distribution
- RailFusion: Responds to increased loads by automatically combining the 12V rails. Ample power for multi-GPU systms.
- Enhanced Power Conditioning: Provides ultra-low ripple (1%) and superior voltage regulation (1%) under all load levels.
- Advanced Thermal & Acoustic Design: The power supply will automatically vary the PSU fan speed depending on the system load and temperature, allowing for the most stable and quiet computing environment no matter what programs are running.
- VersaPlug: Allows for an organized case and improves airflow by using only the required cables. Compatible with ATX, ATX12V, EPS, and BTX standards (20/24-pin, 4/8-pin + 12V). Includes two PCIe cabled for multi-GPU systems
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stevke
in the bin
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[*]RailFusion: Responds to increased loads by automatically combining the 12V rails. Ample power for multi-GPU systms. Das hört sich interessant an. Manchen Grafikkarten ist eine (schwache) von mehreren 12V Leitungen zu wenig, da könnte das was bringen.
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LoSerRaTiO
www.krenker.at
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Das hört sich interessant an. Manchen Grafikkarten ist eine (schwache) von mehreren 12V Leitungen zu wenig, da könnte das was bringen. Klingt echt interessant, dass das Ding dann eine Zweitleitung zuschalten kann. Möglicherweise sehr gut geeignet für OCing. Das Teil wird dann wohl auch dementsprechend viel kosten...
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