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The unit:

Here is a picture with the sleeved cords; they certainly are long enough to even accommodate those with the larger chassis design.

Here are some shots of the connectors at the end of the cables.

The Dual PCIe connectors

The four pin Molex with quick release mechanism.

The ATX 20+4 connector, here you see that Zalman as most PSU manufacturers use the “snap on” model to switch between 20/24 pin ATX.

Two of the SATA power cables

Four pin 12v cables..

The Zalman ZM460B-APS PSU is cooled by a large 120mm fan.

On the back you see the power switch and power connector, and the (now) commonly used honey comb shaped exhaust system.

In this picture the specifications of the PSU can be seen, the Zalman 460W sports dual 12v rails with 16A respectively 18A this should be enough to power most systems, slthough those with high end SLI and Crossfire should be aiming for a more powerful supply.

The interior of the Zalman 460W looks well organised and clutter free, although I would have liked to see more substantial heat sinks.

Here’s a picture of the 120mm fan from Minebea-Matsushita.

 


 

 

 

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