Antec Releases EDGE Line of Power Supplies
Antec broadens its range of modular power supplies with the new EDGE series. Cutting-edge components and technologies make EDGE a premium addition to Antec's range of industry-leading power supplies. With a EU release date of September, the EDGE is a powerful choice for performance enthusiasts in the market for a quiet, high-quality power supply.
The new Antec EDGE series is based on a brand-new platform, co-developed with their partner Seasonic. Housed in 0.8 mm SECC steel with an anti-scratch black coating, the Antec EDGE series PSUs are built with noise-reducing components. The EDGE series PSUs features a fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) fan with white LED lighting, which operates nearly silent at all speeds. Furthermore, silicone anti-noise de-couplers minimize vibrations for enhanced noise reduction.
Two fully-protected High Current +12V rails with high load capabilities ensure maximum CPU and GPU compatibility. Circuit Shield industrial grade protection means your computer's components are safe from any damage from fluctuating electrical currents.
The series contains three models, each delivering 550, 650, and 750 watts of continuous power, respectively. All models are 80 PLUS Gold certified, achieving an efficiency of up to 92 percent. This efficiency effectively reduces electricity bills by 20%. High-performance Japanese capacitors provide a stable DC output, offering ultra-clean power delivery that keeps critical computer components safe. Sufficient PCI Express port connectors make EDGE the ideal PSU for high-end gamers and performance enthusiasts alike.
For the power supply that edges out the competition, look to the EDGE series.
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These may be great. I can't wait for a review from Guru3D and SPCR.