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Hold time | 16 ms |
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Total power | 850 W |
Input current | 12 A |
AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
AC input frequency | 47 - 63 Hz |
Combined power (+12V) | 849.6 W |
Combined power (-12V) | 9.6 W |
Combined power (+3.3V) | 130 W |
Combined power (+5Vsb) | 15 W |
Max output current (+5V) | 50 A |
Max output current (+12V) | 70.8 A |
Max output current (-12V) | 0.8 A |
Power protection features | Over power, Over voltage, Overheating, Short circuit, Under voltage |
Max output current (+3.3V) | 25 A |
Max output current (+5Vsb) | 3 A |
Power Factor Correction (PFC) type | Active |
Purpose | PC |
ATX version | 2.4 |
EPS version | 2.92 |
Noise level | - dB |
Certification | FCC, ICES, CE, UL, cUL, RCM, TÜV, CB, CCC, BSMI, EAC, WEEE, KC |
Bearing technology | Rifle |
80 PLUS certification | 80 PLUS Gold |
Mean time between failures (MTBF) | 100000 h |
Power supply unit (PSU) form factor | ATX |
Fan speed | 2202 RPM |
Fan diameter | 140 mm |
Fan location | Top |
On/off switch | Yes |
Product color | Black |
Number of fans | 1 fan(s) |
Noise level (quiet mode, 50%) | 25.9 dB |
Noise level (full-load mode, 100%) | 39.2 dB |
Noise level (silent mode, \u003C30%) | 6 dB |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 50 °C |
Sustainability certificates | RoHS |
Package type | Box |
Cabling type | Semi-Modular |
SATA power cable length | 500, 600, 800 mm |
Motherboard power connector | 20+4 pin ATX |
Floppy drive power connector | 1 |
Floppy disk drive cable length | 101 mm |
Motherboard power cable length | 610 mm |
PCI Express power cable length | 600 mm |
Number of SATA power connectors | 8 |
Peripheral (Molex) power cable length | 450, 550, 650, 750 mm |
PCI Express power connectors (6+2 pin) | 4 |
Depth | 160 mm |
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Width | 150 mm |
Height | 86 mm |
Weight | 1780 g |
OVP shuts down the PSU if DC outputs exceed set levels, ensuring compliance with ATX specs.
OCP ensures DC voltage rail outputs remain within safe operating limits.
OTP shuts down the PSU when internal temperature reaches a set point, usually due to overload or fan failure.
SCP shuts down the PSU if an output shorts to another rail or ground, preventing damage.
Instructions for disconnecting and removing an old power supply unit before installing a new one.
General safety precautions to avoid electric shock when handling the power supply.