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Guru3D.com » News » In Win Classic Series 80 Plus Platinum power supplies Released

In Win Classic Series 80 Plus Platinum power supplies Released

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/22/2016 05:26 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
In Win Classic Series 80 Plus Platinum power supplies Released

New power supplies have aluminium casing. In Win released their all new Classic Series 80 Plus Platinum power supplies. Two models have been released in a 750W and 900W version. 

The fully modular C900W and C750W PSUs have a brushed anodised aluminium casing that have rounded edges. Ther SPU will house a 120mm bearing fan with a noise rating of max 25dB while decreasing that number towards less than 20dB at low loads.

In Win includes a low-profile cable set with each PSU and contains:

  • four 6+2-pin PCI-E connectors
  • single 8-pin EPS12V
  • 24-pin ATX connectors
  • three triple-connector SATA cables
  • two quad-connector Molex cables

These PSUs offer quad 12V rails rated at 25A each and use premium 105ºC aluminium electrolytic capacitors. With its 80 Plus Platinum certification the units are rather efficint as well. In Win offers a seven-year warranty on these puppies.



In Win Classic Series 80 Plus Platinum power supplies Released In Win Classic Series 80 Plus Platinum power supplies Released In Win Classic Series 80 Plus Platinum power supplies Released In Win Classic Series 80 Plus Platinum power supplies Released In Win Classic Series 80 Plus Platinum power supplies Released




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expo
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#5337864 Posted on: 09/22/2016 11:54 PM
saw 'win' and got excited ;). But this is cool too I guess

Ridiric
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#5337917 Posted on: 09/23/2016 04:09 AM
saw 'win' and got excited ;). But this is cool too I guess


I did the same thing lol

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#5337955 Posted on: 09/23/2016 08:44 AM
Looks similar to Corsair's RMx line design wise but afaik they are not using the same platform(Corsair is CWT).

It been reviewed already and I would call it a good unit. Nothing too exciting besides the looks.

And also commands a bit of unreasonable price premium on top of that for some reason.




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