The
introduction of quad core processors along with
multi CPU and multi GPU systems has dramatically
raised the demand for strong power supply units.
With the introduction of units rated as high as
1KW, it is clear that 300-350W power supply units
are becoming a thing of the past.
Today
we will take a look at the Ultra X-Connect VS
700W power supply, those with good memories will
remember Ultra introduced modular power supply
units to the PC world. As strange as this may
sound to some, this is not a power supply unit
for the hardcore enthusiast but mostly aimed towards
gamers and modders.
Manufacturer
features and specifications
Max
output |
+5V |
+3.3V |
+12V |
-12V |
-5V |
+5VSB |
Current |
34A |
30A |
40A |
0.6A |
0.6A |
2A |
Max
Wattage |
200W
|
480W |
7.2W |
3W |
10W |
680W |
20W |
700w |
Efficiency:
78% at typical load and nominal voltage
•
Supports Intel and AMD motherboards
• Low Acoustic Noise
• Meets ATX 12V ver 1.2 and ATX ver 2.03
specifications
• Short Circuit Protection
• In-Rush Current Protection
• Thermal Overload Cutoff protection
• MTBF > 100.000 hours at full
load, 110VAC and 25C Ambient temperature
• FCC, UL, CE & CB recognized