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| Coolmax CXI-600B Atx V2.01 600W Power Supply |
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List Price: $155.67
Our Price: $85.99
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Manufacturer: Coolmax Technologies
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Global Marketing Partners EAN: 0895963146151 Feature: Fans: Single Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Coolmax Technologies Manufacturer: Coolmax Technologies Model: 14615 Publisher: Coolmax Technologies Studio: Coolmax Technologies
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Fans: Single Version Support: ATX 12V Input Voltage: 200V AC to 264V AC/100V AC to 132V AC Current: 2.5A @ 5V DC - Standby - Output Current/1A @ -12V DC - Output Current/19A @ 12V DC - Output Current/19A @ 12V DC - Output Current/55A @ 5V DC - Output Current/30A @ 3.3V DC - Output Current Output Power: 600 W
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Editorial Reviews:
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A commitment to excellence in both products and service had earned for Coolmax Technology the reputation as a leading thermal solutions provider in the industry. Its world-class products can support the high-end PCs in both electronics and industrial applications.PRODUCT FEATURES:Support the latest Intel ATX 12V V2.0 spec;Support PCI Express;Serial ATA ready;3 Speed Fan Control Switch;120mm fan design, long life, and fastest cooling time;High quality gold-coated fan guard;Cable-tube on main power cables for better cable routing and neatness;Over voltage protection, short circuit protection on all output levels;All DC output wires have 450mm length;MTBF > 100,000 hours @ 25?C;SLI Ready.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Thank You Comment: Excellent. Large intake fan at the bottom of power supply also enhanced heat removal in my Tower Case. Took me a second to figure out that "HAL" on the switch in the back stood for High, Auto, or Low speed of the fan. I don't believe it was mentioned in the literature.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Good Power Supply Prevents Phantom Problems Comment: An overloaded power supply creates strange intermittent problems, which may lead you to replace perfectly good components. Crashes, Blue Screens of Death, "bad" data CDs or DVDs - all of these can result from using an overloaded power supply. Don't be fooled by high ratings on a cheaply made supply either. This Coolmax is a legitimate 600 Watts, with 2 separate 12V busses, a 3 speed fan control. It's also heavy, a good 5 pounds out of the box,with big heavy guage wires, and you can see the case has big heat sinks inside. We've all probably gotten an inferior power supply with a cheap case, or barebone setup. They say 400 or more watts, but there is little visible inside and it seems to weigh less than a paper clip. My Coolmax is running an SLI setup with high demands for current and it handles the job perfectly. I suspect it will stick around through several upgrades over many years. Sure, you can spend more for lights, a fancy paint job or artwork on the fan grilles but if you want every dollar you pay to be returned in performance and reliability, this is the one you want.
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