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Tuniq Potency 650W Review23 July 2009. Разместил: pahanorlando |
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Tuniq Potency 550W was wonderful and had no negative points. The Tuniq Potency 650W comes in better and slightly bigger package, including power cord and screws in the separate box.
Package Contents 1 x 650W Power Supply 1 x Power Cord 1 x Manual 4 x Installation Screws 10 x 10mm Cable Tie 1 x Molex Y Cable Specifications Product Number PSU-POT650-BK Power 650W Dimension 160mm(L) x 150mm(W) x 86mm(H) Switches ATX Logic on-off additional power rocker switch Power Factor PF > 0.90 Cooling System 140mm Fan, 1200RPM±10% Noise 33 dBA at 1300RPM Efficiency Up to 80% Hold-up Time 16 ms Input Input Voltage 100-240VAC Input Frequency Range 47~63Hz MTBF 100,000 hrs minimum (at 25℃) Input Current 100Vac/10A max Features 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Advanced Off-Line Cooling Full Circuit Protection Silent 140mm Fan 3-year Warranty Tuniq is famous for making stylish products and in my opinion the Potency 650W is a stylish power supply. For some reason, probably by mistake, on Tuniq web site it says that the power supply is modular. Also, the power supply does not seem to be SLI certified. The power supply has on/off switch in the back and converts the power from 220 or 110 automatically, just like the previous model Potency 550W. I just checked newegg.com and saw really good deals on these power supplies. Potency 650W is 90$ and you get 40$ mail-in rebate and potency 550W is 80$ and you get 40$ mail-in rebate as well. That sounds like a wonderful deal to me. If I needed a nice reliable power supply for mid-end computer, I would get Tuniq Potency 650W, especially with such nice deal as it is on newegg. Pros: 80 PLUS certified Active PFC Advanced off-line cooling Full circuit protection 3-Year warranty Good price Cons: Not modular (as specified on official web site) Not SLI certified (as specified on official web site) The Official Product web site Special thanks to Tuniq for supplying BestPCReviews with the power supply Вернуться назад |