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ModXStream Pro OCZ700MXSP

$86.00 to $156.00



The OCZ ModXStream provides Universal Input and Active PFC (Power Factor Correction) to effectively regulate input voltage across worldwide power grids and maintain an economical, stable supply of power.

Manufacturer:OCZ Product MPNKey FeaturesPower PropertiesOther FeaturesDimensionsWarrantyMiscellaneous
MPNOCZ700MXSP
Wattage700 Watt
Number of Fans   Single Fan
Compatibility   EPS12/ATX12
AC Input115V @ 10A, 230V @ 5A
DC Output+3.3V @ 28A, +5V @ 30A, +5VSB @ 3A, +12V @ 18A, +12V (2nd) @ 18A, -12V @ 0.8A
MTBF100000 Hours
Width5.91 in.
Depth6.3 in.
Height3.39 in.
Warranty3 Years
UPC842024009122


Tags:

modxstream, pro, ocz700mxsp,

Thermaltake W0224RU

$218.00 to $363.00



This Thermaltake (W0224RU) power supply unit provides power of 850 watts, it's fully compatible with ATX.

Manufacturer:Thermaltake Product MPNKey FeaturesPower Properties
MPNW0224RU
Wattage850 Watt
Number of Fans   Single Fan
Compatibility   ATX
DC Output+5V @ 30A, +12V @ 62A, -12V @ 0.8A


Tags:

thermaltake, w0224ru,

StarTech.com ATX2POW500HS

$55.00 to $94.00



This StarTech.com (ATX2POW500HS) power supply unit provides power of 500 watts, it's fully compatible with ATX 12V.

Manufacturer:StarTech.com Product MPNKey FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPNATX2POW500HS
Wattage500 Watt
Number of Fans   Single Fan
Compatibility   ATX 12V
UPC65030819602


Tags:

startech.com, atx2pow500hs,


HP 437572-B21


This Hewlett Packard (437572-B21) power supply unit provides power of 200 watts.


Thermaltake W0317RU


This Thermaltake (W0317RU) power supply unit provides power of 700 watts, it's fully compatible with ATX.


Corsair Memory Corsair TX Series, 650 Watt, ATX, PS 2, Power Supply, UK Version CMPSU-650TXUK


This Corsair Memory Corsair TX Series, 650 Watt, ATX, PS/2, Power Supply, UK Version (CMPSU-650TXUK) power supply unit provides power of 650 watts, it's fully compatible with ATX 12V.


ModXStream Pro OCZ500MXSP


The OCZ ModXStream provides Universal Input and Active PFC (Power Factor Correction) to effectively regulate input voltage across worldwide power grids and maintain an economical, stable supply of power.