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Friday, August 24, 2012

Recommended PSU range 1300 to 1600 watt


 
Nowadays a computer with a high end spec is need more power than a ordinary computer, and if you need to built a powerful RIG it may need a big power supply to accommodate hardware on it. on this article I will try to give some information that I get from CPU magazine and I think if you a High-end builders who require a power supply capable of handling triple and quadruple GPU configurations, as well as those concerned with maintaining constant, reliable power to their high-end rig. You may need this information.


Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 1500W
www.coolermaster-usa.com



First off, it delivers 1,500 watts, so there’s no doubt about whether it has enough power for your build. Secondly, Cooler Master utilizes a new 3.3V DC-to-DC board that is designed to increase the overall energy efficiency of the power supply, and this powerful PSU meets the 80 PLUS Silver standard. Compliance with the ERP Lot 6 standard allows the power supply to draw less than 1W in S5 mode when attached to a compatible motherboard. The Silent Pro M2 1500W is built with two +12V rails; one can handle up to 55A of energy, and the other can deliver up to 70A. There are six 6+2-pin PCI-E power connectors and six 8-pin PCI-E power connectors.
Total Power: 1,500 watts
Number Of +12V Rails: 2 (55A & 70A)
80 PLUS Certification: Silver

Thermaltake Toughpower XT Gold 1475W
www.thermaltakeusa.com



Features six 6+2-pin and two 8-pin PCI-E power connectors to support 4-way SLI or CrossFire setups. The power supply is also designed to support the latest Intel and AMD processors, with two +12V CPU connectors (one 4+4-pin, one 8-pin). It’s up to 93% efficient and meets the 80 PLUS Gold standard, Intel Deep Power Down (C6 status), Energy Star 5.0, and ErP Lot 6 2010. Thermaltake builds in its Smart Fan Control system to minimize noise and optimize thermal performance based on the current load and temperature inside the PSU. The Toughpower XT Gold 1475W uses 16 AWG cable for the PCI-E cables to reduce conductor resistance, and there are two +12Vrails that are rated for 55A and 75A.
Total Power: 1,475 watts
Number Of +12V Rails: 2 (55A & 75A)
80 PLUS Certification: Gold

LEPA G1600-MA
www.ecomastertek.com


Gamers who want to power a quad SLI or CrossFire build will have plenty of power with LEPA’s 1,600W G1600-MA. It features six +12V rails, with the first two supporting 20A and the last four supporting 30A. This power supply is also completely modular, so you’ll only need to connect the cables necessary for your build. The G1600-MA meets the 80 PLUS Gold certification, and it also complies with the ErP Lot 6 standard to reduce excess power usage when in standby. The G1600-MA offers a 135mm ball bearing fan that adjusts its speed based on the temperature inside the PSU, so you won’t hear it when the system isn’t under load. To support high-end processors, you’ll find two 8-pin +12V connectors, while a 4-pin +12V connector provides support for older motherboards.
Total Power: 1,600 watts
Number Of +12V Rails: 6 (2 20A, 4 30A)
80 PLUS Certification: Gold



ENERMAX EPM1350EWT
www.ecomastertek.com



The Platimax 1350W features a maximum efficiency of 94% at 50% load and a minimum efficiency of 89%, so itmeets the 80 PLUS Platinum standard. It supports quad GPU configurations with eight 6+2-pin PCI-E connectors, as well as powerful CPUs with its two 4+4-pin EPS12V connectors. When paired with an ErP Lot 6 2013-compliant motherboard, the Platimax can operate at less than 0.5W when the PC is turned off or in sleep mode, which improves efficiency by up to 20% in comparison to traditional power supplies.
Total Power: 1,350 watts
Number Of +12V Rails: 6 (2 20A, 4 30A)
80 PLUS Certification: Platinum

Coolmax ZPS-1600B
www.coolmaxusa.com



The ZPS-1600B from Coolmax operates at up to 88% efficiency and provides your PC with a massive 1,600 watts of energy. To power the primary hardware on your computer, Coolmax provides two +12V rails—one with 110A and one with 50A. The ZPS-1600B supports both SLI and CrossFire configurations with its 16 6+2-pin PCI-E connectors, all of which are distributed among modular cables. Those with tall towers will also like that the ZPS-1600B’s cables are 25.6 inches long. For reliability, you’ll enjoy protection from overcurrent, overvoltage, short circuits, overpower, and overtemperature. There are 16 SATA connectors and six Molex connectors. Coolmax offers a five-year warranty on the ZPS-1600B.
Total Power: 1,600 watts
Number Of +12V Rails: 2 (110A & 50A)
80 PLUS Certification: Silver


Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid 1300W 
www.coolermaster-usa.com


The Silent Pro Hybrid 1300W gives you complete control of the PSU and system fan speed, as it includes a front panel control unit that connects to your PSU and three internal case fans. The completely modular PSU also includes a number of flat cables for easy routing and to optimize airflow inside your case. Cooler Master builds the Silent Pro Hybrid 1300W with a single 105A +12V rail to prevent overloading, and there’s support for 4-way GPU configurations. For further reliability, the Silent Pro Hybrid 1300W offers a double-layer EMI filter that protects your system from magnetic interference. It also features two 7V fan ports to let you directly connect two fans.
Total Power: 1,300 watts
Number Of +12V Rails: 1 (105A)
80 PLUS Certification: Gold

Source: Computerpoweruser.com

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