Power supplies
When it comes to reliable and efficient power delivery for your electronic devices, quality power supplies make all the difference. Whether you're building a high-performance PC, industrial equipment, or home electronics, choosing the right power supply ensures stable operation and longevity for your devices.
Key Features of Our Power Supplies
Our power supplies are engineered with precision to meet various power requirements:
- High-efficiency designs (80 Plus Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum certified)
- Advanced thermal management systems
- Multiple protection circuits (OVP, OCP, SCP, OPP)
- Modular cabling options for better cable management
- Low-noise operation with intelligent fan control
Detailed Specifications
| Model | Wattage | Efficiency | Connectors | Dimensions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PS-500G | 500W | 90% (80 Plus Gold) | 1x 24-pin, 1x 8-pin CPU, 2x PCIe 8-pin | 150x140x86mm |
| PS-750P | 750W | 92% (80 Plus Platinum) | 1x 24-pin, 2x 8-pin CPU, 4x PCIe 8-pin | 160x150x86mm |
| PS-1200T | 1200W | 94% (80 Plus Titanium) | 1x 24-pin, 2x 8-pin CPU, 6x PCIe 8-pin | 200x150x86mm |
Power Supplies FAQ
Why is efficiency rating important in power supplies?
Efficiency rating indicates how much power is actually delivered to your components versus lost as heat. Higher efficiency power supplies (Gold, Platinum, Titanium) save on electricity bills, generate less heat, and typically last longer due to lower thermal stress on components.
How do I determine what wattage power supply I need?
Calculate the total power consumption of all your components (CPU, GPU, drives, etc.) and add 20-30% headroom. For gaming PCs with high-end GPUs, we recommend at least 650W-850W power supplies. Workstations may require 1000W+ depending on configuration.
Technical Advantages
Our power supplies incorporate several cutting-edge technologies:
- Japanese capacitors rated for 105°C operation
- DC-to-DC voltage regulation for stable outputs
- Zero RPM fan mode for silent operation at low loads
- Full-range AC input (100-240V) for worldwide compatibility
Installation Guide
Proper installation ensures optimal performance of your power supply:
- Choose a well-ventilated location in your case
- Connect the 24-pin motherboard cable first
- Connect CPU power (4+4 pin or 8 pin)
- Connect PCIe power cables to your graphics card
- Connect SATA/Molex cables to storage drives
- Route cables neatly to optimize airflow
Power Supplies FAQ
What's the difference between modular and non-modular power supplies?
Modular power supplies allow you to connect only the cables you need, reducing clutter and improving airflow. Non-modular units have all cables permanently attached. Semi-modular power supplies have some fixed cables (like 24-pin) while others are detachable.
How long should a quality power supply last?
Premium power supplies typically last 7-10 years with normal use. Higher-end models often come with 10-12 year warranties. Factors affecting lifespan include operating temperature, load percentage, and power quality in your area.
Comparison Table: Power Supply Types
| Feature | Standard ATX | SFX | Server |
|---|---|---|---|
| Size | Standard (150x140x86mm) | Compact (125x100x63.5mm) | Varies (often 2U/3U) |
| Wattage Range | 300-1600W | 300-800W | 500-3000W |
| Typical Use | Desktops, Workstations | SFF PCs, HTPCs | Rackmount servers |
Power Supplies FAQ
Are all power supply cables universal?
No, using incorrect cables can damage components. Always use cables specifically designed for your power supply model. Pinouts differ between manufacturers and even between product lines from the same manufacturer.
What does 80 Plus certification mean?
80 Plus certification verifies that a power supply maintains at least 80% efficiency at 20%, 50%, and 100% load. Higher certifications (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Titanium) require increasingly better efficiency across all load levels.
Maintenance Tips
To maximize your power supply's lifespan:
- Clean dust filters regularly
- Ensure proper ventilation around the unit
- Avoid covering ventilation openings
- Check for swollen capacitors periodically
- Use a surge protector or UPS
Industry Applications
Our power supplies serve diverse industries:
- Gaming PCs and eSports setups
- Video editing workstations
- CAD/CAM design systems
- Scientific research equipment
- Industrial automation controls
- Telecommunications infrastructure
