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PSU XIGMATEK SPECTRUM 700W 80+

PSU XIGMATEK SPECTRUM 700W 80+
PSU XIGMATEK SPECTRUM 700W 80+
PSU XIGMATEK SPECTRUM 700W 80+
PSU XIGMATEK SPECTRUM 700W 80+
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PSU XIGMATEK SPECTRUM 700W 80+
PSU XIGMATEK SPECTRUM 700W 80+
PSU XIGMATEK SPECTRUM 700W 80+
PSU XIGMATEK SPECTRUM 700W 80+
PSU XIGMATEK SPECTRUM 700W 80+
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  • Model: XIGMATEK
2,350EGP

Wattage: 700W


Efficiency: 80+ Bronze certified: This means that the PSU is at least 85% efficient at converting AC power to DC power for your PC components.


Form Factor: ATX: This is the standard size and form factor for PSUs used in desktop PCs.


Input Voltage: 100-240V AC: This means the PSU can handle a wide range of input voltages, making it suitable for use in most countries.


Input Current: Information not readily available.


PFC (Power Factor Correction):  Information not readily available. Most modern PSUs use Active PFC which helps to improve efficiency.


Temperature Range: Information not readily available.


MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure): Information not readily available. MTBF is an estimate of the average lifespan of the PSU.


Noise Level: Information not readily available. Noise level is typically measured in dBA (decibels) and lower dB ratings indicate quieter operation.


Dimensions: Information not readily available.


Weight: Information not readily available.


Connectors:


Information not readily available, but common connectors for a 700W PSU might include:

ATX: 1x 24-pin (to connect to the motherboard)

EPS (CPU): 1x 8-pin (4+4) (to connect to the CPU)

PCIe: 2x 6+2 pin (for graphics cards)

SATA: 6x (for storage drives)

4-pin Peripheral: 4x (for other components)

Floppy: 1x (becoming increasingly rare)

Features:


Information not readily available, but some common features for PSUs include:

Single or multi-rail +12V design: This refers to how the +12V power line is delivered. A single rail design is simpler but may not be ideal for high-end systems.

DC-to-DC conversion: This can help to improve voltage regulation and stability.

Over voltage protection (OVP), under voltage protection (UVP), over current protection (OCP), short circuit protection (SCP), over power protection (OPP), over temperature protection (OTP): These are safety features that help to protect your PC components from damage caused by electrical issues.

Quiet fan: Look for a PSU with a large fan and a fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) for quieter operation.