This new 400W ATX ver 2.0 PSU is designed to supply hi-performance power and look cool. The case is Nickel black and all the connectors are black, also the main wiring loom is... more
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Output Connector(s): 4 PIN internal power, 3 PIN internal power, power 20 pin ATX, 15 pin Serial ATA power, power 24 pin main output
Power Provided: 400 Watt
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: 2 x power adapter
Features: Power Factor Correction (PFC)
Manufacturer's product description
This new 400W ATX ver 2.0 PSU is designed to supply hi-performance power and look cool. The case is Nickel black and all the connectors are black, also the main wiring loom is sheathed in black mesh. The 12cm blue LED 2 ball bearing fan has auto thermal control and is ultra quiet, only 18 dB(A) under normal load. There are dual 12v rails to comply with the new ATX 2.0 spec and a 20-pin adapter for ATX version 1. 2 SATA connectors are standard. The 4pin power connectors are all quick release and auto voltage switching is used. Active PFC and full circuit protection are used. This package includes: mains power cable, ESP 24-pin to ATX 20-pin cable adapter, 4-pin to 2 x 3-pin cable adapter, and screws.
Advantages: Compatible with newer 24pin motherboards and EPS12v Server boards, High wattage, Silent fan operation Disadvantages: Needs adapter to use with 20pin motherboards,
...Upon upgrading my computer to an athlon MP system, i thought it would be a good idea to change my powersupply for something a bit more powerful.
When i looked up the specifications for this powersupply at antec`s website, there was nothing i could fault.
Looking into it further, i found that i would need a 24pin to 20pin adapter to use this on my motherboard.
The handy thing is that although this isnt an ATX2.0powersupply, the 24pin pinout for the EPS12v ATX connector is 100% identical to the ATX2.0 24pin pinout. Another reason why i decided on this powersupply (so when i upgrade to dual opterons - this powersupply will be ample and will already provide the correct connectors).
You can always tell the quality of a powersupply by its weight, and these ones are heavy!
Comparing it to my old Q-tec 400w powersupply you would think...
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Advantages: Size, Build Quality, Disadvantages: Slightly expensive for a case, no fans included
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You know that when you move house something is going to go wrong, on this occasion everything looked great until I went to switch the hub of my life on, POP! There went the powersupply, motherboard and processor! Oh Joy!
Anyway my planned PC project was moved forward a few months.
I spent all of Christmas and some part of the New Year researching the components and selecting the best mix. As I was changing my motherboard and powersupply I needed a new case the Akasa Mirage-62 looked like a really good choice even though the price was a little high. I paid around £100 for this case from www.scan.co.uk
If you want a cheaper alternative the Akasa Eclipse-62 is around £20 cheaper and basically the same case but with a different front bezel styling. This review is relevant...
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Advantages: Neat, Cool LED Mini USB Cable supplied Disadvantages: Horrible Manual, Price
...(provided). I like way is designed. There is a button on the top that releases a tray where the HDD is fixed. Even though the button is fiddly to press (ie not embossed) but I supposed this is done to prevent pressing it by mistake. It also comes with two cables. A PC modder friendly silver miniUSB cable with flashing blue LEDs and also a small USB to 5V powersupply in case the USB doesn't deliver enough power. On my HDD it does but apparently there are others that need that cable. Now apart from the fact that the cable is about 5 inches long and impossible to plug it on your PC and have the HDD on the desk according to the manual (for what I understood anyway) this might not even work and you would need an indoor AC/DC adapter.
The interface is USB 2.0 and the transfer rates are good but there is a small problem. Plugging it onto a USB 1...
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Every gigging musician needs to own one of these.
I work as a sound engineer in various venues, and I can immediately guage the quality of a band on whether or not they have TU2's (or similair pedal tuners).
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