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The Bottom Line
Antec?s TruePower line of computer power supplies offer some of the best built on the market. These power supplies are built to last and provide optimum power output to all your computer components.
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Pros
- Dedicated Output Circuits for Each Voltage Rail
- Low Noise During Operation
- Wide Range of Wattage Units Available
Cons
- Expensive
Description
- Circuitry dedicated to each of the 3 voltage lines to ensure optimum power to attached components
- Voltage feedback to maintain accurate voltage levels increasing system stability
- Low noise feature to reduce power supply fan speeds based on temperatures within the computer system
- ATX12V compatible for both AMD and Intel based computer systems
- Two ball bearing fans (except on True380s which has one)
- Gold plated connectors
- Fan Only connector to allow PSU to regulate speed of case fans based on temp for reduced noise
- Mesh sheath over the major power block to help keep the wires bundled
Guide Review - Antec TruePower PSU Series
Antec TruePower line of PSUs may be some of the most expensive, but they definitely qualify as some of the best. The TruePower series dedicates circuitry to each voltage line and monitors the voltage levels on each to provide an optimum power output to computer components, something a lot of less expensive units don?t provide. Units are available from 330 up to 550 watts of power. Antec provides more than enough connectors to power any and all components inside of a PC. During operation the unit is very quiet thanks to its fan speed controller that regulates the speeds based on internal temperatures.
If you need to replace an aging PSU or need one to go with a new case, the Antec TruePower Series should definitely be considered.
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