Antec unveils its first 1200W PSU
One of the basic components of a
computer of any type is the power supply. With today's high-end video
cards needing hundreds of watts of power and many computers using
more than one of the power consuming cards, a high wattage PSU is a
necessity.
Antec
has announced its latest PSU called the TPQ-1200. The PSU, as its
name implies, has 1200W of power, is the latest addition to the
TruePower Quattro line of PSUs, and is the first 1200W model that
Antec has produced. The PSU is also the first consumer model to use
PowerCache.
PowerCache is wired at the end of the graphics,
CPU, and motherboard connectors and provides an extra margin of
stability during sudden changes in power demand. The TPQ-1200 is also
80 PLUS Silver certified making it at least 85% efficient at a wide
range of operating loads.
Other features include an 80mm Pulse
Width Modulation fan that runs up to 50% quieter than standard
voltage-controlled fans. The PSU also has a straight through airflow
design to keep it cooler. The PSU also features Advanced Hybrid Cable
Management to allow the user to connect only the cable needed,
presumably that is Antec code for a modular power supply.
Antec
uses six +12V output circuits to spread power evenly and the PSU is
designed for Core i7 and i5 CPUs and NVIDIA Quad SLI and ATI
CrossFire certified. The PSU is available now for $299.99 at major
retailers.
“Introducing a 1200-watt power supply is not just
about more power,” said Scott Richards, senior vice president of
Antec. “The TPQ-1200 delivers superior performance on all levels—
the wattage, the 80 PLUS® Silver certification, our new PowerCache™
technology— making it an ideal solution for true high-performance
users.”
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