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Guru3D.com » Review » Zippy/Emacs 500w & 720w PSUs » Page 2

Zippy/Emacs 500w & 720w PSUs

Posted by Dave Crewe on: 10/10/2006 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

Zippy HP2-6500P (500w)
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Zippy HP2-6500P (500w)

If we check out the Tiered PSU list at XtremeSystems. We can see the Zippy HP2 series PSUs are in Tier 2 along with such units as the FSP Epsilon. This is how highly they're rated. I know the list is "only" the XS community's opinions, but their opinions mean a lot as much like Guru3D they're a very highly rated community.

Here's more info on the 500 Watt version HP2-6500P ...

Dimensions

150x86x140  (WxHxD) (mm)

Specifications

Output Voltage Output Current Min (amps) Output Current Max (amps) Regulation Load Regulation Line Output Ripple & Noise Max

5v

2.5

40

5%

1%

60mV

12v

1

36

5%

1%

100mV

-5v

0

1

5%

1%

100mV

-12v

0

0.8

5%

1%

100mV

3.3v

1

30

5%

1%

60mV

+5VSB

0.1

2

5%

1%

60mV

Features

  • Support Intel ATX12v/Intel EPS12v
  • Support AMD Athlon/Opteron CPU
  • Case black aluminium alloy/Anodizing treatment
  • Dual 6-pin for PCI-E/SLI Multi GPU ready
  • Smart fan control
  • Three independant OVP/OCP/OPP protection
  • Active PFC
  • Easy unplug drive connectors

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Zippy/Emacs 500w & 720w PSUs
Zippy have given their PSUs a face lift, if you like. They have been updated to move with the times. Zippy have introduced a range of PSUs with the title of "Gaming Power," they have been given a chic black finish and the cables have been sleeved. Inside, however, are still the same core components that have earned Zippy their excellent reputation in the server market.

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