Thermaltake Smart BX1 RGB and Smart BX1 PSU Announced
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Thermaltake, the leading premium PC hardware manufacturer, unveils two Bronze-certified power supply series: Smart BX1 RGB and Smart BX1. Smart BX1 RGB covers capacities ranging from 550W to 750W while Smart BX1 is available in 450W to 750W, and both come in two different input voltage settings: 100-240V full range and 230V only. The RGB edition is preinstalled with an RGB fan with 10 LEDs to give three lighting modes, seven color options and an LED Off mode to add vivid illumination to the build at the press of the RGB Lighting button. A memory function is built in to remember users last lighting mode selection even after a PC shutdown. Both lineups feature ultra quiet hydraulic bearing fan with intelligent RPM for superior cooling and silence results, and Japanese Main Capacitor for excellent durability. To ensure best stability and operation, the power output at 40℃ is kept stable and continuous, and the +12V have a maximum ripple of 80mV on +12V, and 40mV for the +5V and +3.3V rails from 0 percent to 100 percent load. The trouble free installation and reliable performance have made these new members satisfy the market, where value-oriented users are looking for a power supply with advanced features and aesthetic appeal. 10 RGB LEDs Preinstalled - Smart BX1 RGB series comes with 10 RGB LEDs preinstalled on the 120mm fan. Capable of displaying 7 colorsRed, Green, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Light Blue, and White, 3 illumination modes including Pulse, Full-lighted and RGB Cycle, and an LED Off mode. With Smart BX1 RGB series, adding personal appeal to your build has never been so easy by just pressing one RGB lighting button! There is also a built-in memory function to save the color applied and ensure the same color selection every time you boot your PC. Featuring an 120mm hydraulic bearing fan with intelligent RPM control to guarantee superior cooling performance and silent operation. The +12V have a maximum ripple of 80mV on +12V, and 40mV for the +5V and +3.3V rails from 0 percent to 100 percent load, while Intel sets the ripple levels of 120mV on +12V rail, and 50mV on +5V and +3.3V rails. Low ripple noise will keep your performance-critical components, such as high-end graphics cards, to operate reliably for longer. Greatly improves the durability and offers the highest stability and reliability.
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Quelle: thermaltake.com.tw (E)
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