ATX 3.0 power supplies are part of the most recent trend in the desktop PC PSU market. This new standard has multiple improvements over the last-generation variants, including higher power delivery, ...
The uninterruptible power supply was once a standard fixture in the small office/home office as a hedge against losing work when the electrons stop flowing from your AC outlet. Somewhat in decline as ...
Corsair has lifted the lid on its latest power supply series, the RMx SHIFT 80 PLUS Gold Fully Modular ATX Power Supply. What makes them stand out isn't that they're all ATX 3.0 certified and come ...
[Jedii72] needed a power supply. A quick search online revealed many instructions for building one out of an old ATX power supply, but — he didn’t want just any kind of power supply — he wanted to ...
A power supply unit for a self-built or upgraded desktop PC must meet various criteria – and still remain affordable. We have answered frequently asked questions for you. How do I estimate how much ...
I already tried to make you aware of the importance of power consumption these days. Manufacturers really need to take a good look at this problem as it is a growing concern. Let's do a little math ...
Hello all. This is my very first blog. I’ll do my best not to ramble. I am going to do what so many other people have already done, because I want to. And, because a friend recommended it as a first ...
Adopting active PFC for harmonic-reduction while making other architectural- and component-level improvements can cost-effectively reduce losses in ATX power supplies. ATX power supplies — the generic ...
ASRock releases new generations of power supplies in different capacities and wattages with varying specifications and features. All except its low-end series use the ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards.
If you’re in the process of a big desktop upgrade and you’re looking for a little future-proofing, look no further than MSI’s latest power supply. The MEG Ai1300P PCIE5 (rolls off the tongue, don’t it ...
Phoenix, Ariz. — ON Semiconductor says it has launched the industry's first open ATX reference design that meets the new ENERGY STAR performance requirements for ATX power supplies used in desktop PCs ...
It seems to me that the -5V and -12V lines are pretty much obsolete and just thrown in for compatibility reasons. As a matter of fact the SFX power supply standard drops the -5V entirely but keeps the ...