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Guru3D.com » News » Sea Sonic PRIME Titanium Line of Power Supplies

Sea Sonic PRIME Titanium Line of Power Supplies

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/11/2016 10:29 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Sea Sonic PRIME Titanium Line of Power Supplies

During the past forty years Sea Sonic has never stopped setting new industry standards. Its continuous focus on innovation and perfecting power supply design has made Sea Sonic the leader in power supply design and manufacturing. Like many times before, Seasonic has again arrived at a major breakthrough and it is proud to announce its latest innovation: The Prime Series.

Initially, our engineers have set out to create the quietest active cooling power supplies. The creation of the PRIME Series is a renewed testimony of Sea Sonic's determination to push the limits of power supply design in every aspect. This elegant-looking, exclusive lineup of new products will include 80 PLUS Titanium - in the range of 650 W to 1000 W and Platinum-rated units in the range of 550 W to 1200 W, with excellent electrical characteristics, top-level components and fully modular cabling.

The culmination of the PRIME Series is the result of Sea Sonic's close collaboration with graphics card manufacturers during the development phase. Undoubtedly, the electrical performance of the series is unsurpassed by any analog power supply on the market today. Seasonic PRIME Series power supplies are made with industrial grade components, employ an innovative circuit design with Zero PCB Cabling, and go through rigorous testing to ensure each unit's amazing load regulation, performance and efficiency. Clean power and prolonged hold-up time (that doubles the current industry standard) are the main characteristics for the ultimate stable performance of the PRIME series power supplies. Sea Sonic strives for the utmost customer satisfaction by demonstrating its commitment to reliable quality with a ten-year manufacturer's warranty.


Main Features

  • 80 PLUS Titanium or Platinum Certified
  • Premium Hybrid Fan Control (fanless up to 45 % system load)
  • Zero PCB cabling
  • Micro Tolerance Load Regulation (0.5 %)
  • Extended Hold-up Time (above 30 ms)
  • Ten-Year Warranty


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fantaskarsef
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#5217411 Posted on: 01/11/2016 11:42 AM
The culmination of the PRIME Series is the result of Sea Sonic's close collaboration with graphics card manufacturers during the development phase.


Does that mean they tried to tackle power delivery related coil whine?

Koniakki
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#5217426 Posted on: 01/11/2016 12:30 PM
I would love to read a review of these new Titanium PRIME psu's. :thumbup:


Does that mean they tried to tackle power delivery related coil whine?


Quite possibly.

slyphnier
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#5217582 Posted on: 01/11/2016 04:58 PM
for coil whine, while mostly people get it from GPU
but it can from any device in the system

i for instance, have coil whine with hdd/ssd
the load on the device cause psu whining...
and again not all the time, there is time where the PSU completely silent no matter what load...
i am guessing the coil whine also related to the power source from electric company
well i am not electric engineering, so i cant be sure what causing it

fry178
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#5217720 Posted on: 01/11/2016 09:59 PM
what psu do you have? no UPS ? they filter noise and since
the outgoing signal is not fluctuating as much (as without one),
i recommend running one for most electronics that cost more than 100$.
even a small one that can only run the pc for a few min on battery backup will do.
im using one for stuff like chargers/modem/router, one for tv/dvr stuff and av-amp is the next one..

Chechar51
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#5217844 Posted on: 01/12/2016 06:09 AM
i can see a few cables
The cake was a lie

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