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Payment Saving Unit. Fusion 550R follows the default ATX-Form-Factor and thus will fit into every ATX PC-Case. It fulfils the ATX 2.2 specifications and can offer a continuous power of 550 Watt - enough for every Highend System. Equipped with two 6-pin- and 8-pin PCIe connectors the PSU is ideal for powering a Crossfire- or SLi-setup. Main features: - Ultra quiet 80mm PWM fan with low noise impeller. - 550W output power, ATX 2.2. - 82-86% efficiency, 99% PFC. - 80mm ARCTIC F8 Pro fan. - Intelligent fan control (700 - 2,000 RPM). - Controller for case ventilation. - Over-Power, Over-Voltage, Short Circuit protection. - Over-Current Protection. - SLI and Crossfire compatible. High Efficiency = Less Power Loss = Quiet Cooling. With an efficiency of at least 82 to 86%, less heat is generated inside the PSU. As a result of this a single 80-mm-fan is enough to cool the PSU. The rubber-mounted fan is spinning in a range between 700 and 2000 RPM making it virtually silent. Additionally to this the PSU comes along with two external fan-connectors giving the possibility to control the case ventilation based on load and temperature and thus lowers the noise level of the complete system to an absolute minimum. Effective energy-use preserves nature and saves money . By making appreciated use of natural resources, especially energy you can contribute to lower CO2-Emissions. Additionally you save electricity cost of about 100 EUR, so the Fusion 550R is a true Payment Saving Unit. Save and stable PSU. With a PFC-factor of 99 % and two separated 12-volt-rails, which are supporting each other if necessary the Arctic Fusion 550R is a very save PSU, that manages to come along with highest demands. The overload, overvoltage and short-circuit protection safeguards the hardware as well as the user from damage.
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Vermogen | 550 Watt |
Modulair | Nee |
Voedingstype | 20+24 pins |
Fanless | Nee |
Bijzonderheden | 80 Plus rating |
Uitvoering | Bulk |
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