Thermaltake Smart BX3 Bronze 550W, 650W, 750W Announced
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Thermaltake, a leading PC DIY brand for premium hardware solutions, is delighted to release the Smart BX3 Bronze series, a new addition to the favored Smart Bronze series PSU. Designed to meet ATX 3.1 specifications and 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency, the Smart BX3 Bronze series is a reliable power supply for budget-conscious gaming enthusiasts. There are three wattage options to choose from, including 550W, 650W, and 750W. Complying with the latest ATX 3.1 standards, the Smart BX3 series can support up to 200 percent power excursion and achieve 60 percent low load efficiency. With its 80 PLUS Bronze certification and Intel C6/C7 states, the Smart BX3 Bronze can reach high energy efficiency of up to 85 percent and is well-optimized for compatibility with all Intel processor generations, effectively saving energy for your PC. Additionally, the Smart BX3 series features a 120 mm fluid bearing fan which can generate exceptional airflow for preventing overheating. The built-in Smart Zero Fan mode allows the fan to only activate when the load reaches a specific percentage, significantly minimizing undesirable noise. The Smart BX3 Bronze series adopts a non-modular design with soft black cables, enabling it to simplify your installation process. To elevate the stability and durability of power delivery, the Smart BX3 series is made with high quality 105°C/221°F main capacitor and comes with powerful single +12V rail. The incorporation of DC to DC circuit design optimizes the voltage regulation, ensuring stable power supply. Furthermore, the Smart BX3 Bronze has industry-grade protections OCP, OVP, UVP, OPP, SCP, OTP to guarantee the safety and longevity of hardware components. Are you looking for an entry-level power supply that has maximum reliability and a decent price? Dont miss out on the Smart BX3 Bronze series with the latest ATX 3.1 specifications and 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency, providing the most cost-effective power solution to your gaming configuration.
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Quelle: thermaltake.com (E)
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