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Passed Intel's
Pentium 4 power supply qualification tests. |
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Recommend
by AMD for AthlonTM /Thunderbird systems . |
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Recommend
by AMD for DuronTM systems. |
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Works with
any Pentium III processor based system. |
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Works with
any Celeron processor based system. |
- Fan
Speed Monitor connector (3-pin)providing
real time rotational speed of the power supply fan to the system. Most
motherboard has at least one extra 3-pin fan connector in addition to the
standard CPU fan connector.Fan Speed Monitor connector does not have to
be attached to the motherboard in order for the power supply fan or the
AFC function to work.
- Automatic
fan speed control (AFC) with built-in temperature sensor. When
the 3-pin fan speed monitor connector is plugged into the motherboard, the
power supply fan is kicked into a special "turbo mode" where it would spin
up to full speed of up to 3000 RPM.
- Safety Certifications: High standard of quality with CE, UL, cUL,
TUV, and FCC certifications. Also approved by CSA, S, N, FI, D, CB, and CNS
- 6-pin Aux Power Connector Availablibility of this connector indicates
support for ATX2.03 & server motherboards. If your motherboard does not
have a place for this connector to plug in, then it is ok to leave it alone.
- Extra
long cables to support installation in a full tower case.
- Built-in
Triple Protection:
- Over
Voltage Protection,
- Over
Power Protection,
- Short
Circuit Protection.
An oversight in installation process could cause short circuit, over
voltage, or over power problem. Any one of these issues could cause the
HIGH POWER power supply to kick into protection mode which temporarily
shuts down the power output and its fan. When this happens, it is best to
correct the installation error in the system and either wait for about 30 minutes for it to be properly restored to the
standby state; or you may disconnect the power cord and connectors, then
reconnect everything. This just like a small UPS in your system to protect
your system except the battery feature.
The HIGH POWER unit is designed to protect itself and the rest
of the peripherals that it support. The Short Circuit Protection, Over Voltage
Protection, and Over Power Protection features of the HIGH POWER ATX power
supply often time not only save the power supply unit been blown out, but
motherboard and other important peripherals from being damaged in the transit
as well
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1 20-pin Standard ATX connector -- the main motherboard connector. |
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1 4-pin ATX12V connector -- for Pentium 4
, not needed for everything else. |
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1 6-pin Aux Power Connector -- for Pentium 4 and server type board
(if your motherboard doesn't have this connector, then leaving it alone
is fine) |
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1 Floppy connectors for your 3.5" drives. |
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4 Peripheral connectors for system that is really loaded |
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1 3-pin Fan Speed Monitor connector -- connect to a 3-pin fan connector
on your motherboard. Now I can see how fast my power supply fan is turning
now. |
Output
Voltage |
Load Range
MAX |
Regulation |
Ripple
Peak-to-Peak
Max. |
| 1. +5V |
20.0A |
+5% ~ -5% |
80 mV |
| 2. +12V |
8.0A |
+5% ~ -5% |
120 mV |
| 3. -5V |
0.3A |
+10% ~ -10% |
150 mV |
| 4. -12V |
0.5A |
+10% ~ -10% |
150 mV |
| 5. +5Vs |
1.5A |
+5% ~ -5% |
80 mV |
| 6. +3.3V |
14.0A |
+5% ~ -5% |
80 mV |
*+5V +3.3V
combined output should not exceed 110W
MTBF Life Expectancy of this model:
100,000 hours* (11 years & 2 months)
* Excludes the life of the fan
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