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ASRock Launches Versatile New PSU Line
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24751, member: 2262"] ASRock Steps Into Power Supply Market With Three New Lines. ASRock has introduced fresh computer power supplies. The company offers three product groups: Challenger, Phantom Gaming, and Taichi. The Challenger line comes with three power units. The top model runs at 750 watts with a Gold rating. It meets the new ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 rules. The other two units run at 750 watts with a Bronze rating and 650 watts. These follow older ATX 2.52 rules. Each unit has fixed cables and fits in small spaces. They measure 150 mm wide, 140 mm deep, and 86 mm tall. The maker backs them with a five-year promise. The Phantom Gaming group brings more power. It has two units that put out 1,300 watts and 1,000 watts. Both have Gold ratings and meet new ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 rules. These units come with cables in two colors. The cables can sense heat to stop problems. The units keep the power steady with a special boost mode. A big 135 mm fan changes speed based on use. The 1,300-watt box measures 150 mm by 180 mm by 86 mm. The 1,000-watt box runs smaller at 150 mm by 150 mm by 86 mm. ASRock gives them a ten-year promise. The Taichi group aims at users who need the most power. It has two units: one at 1,650 watts and one at 1,350 watts. Both have Titanium ratings for the best power use. They meet the new ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 rules. The units use two-color cables that help users plug them in correctly. Heat sensors monitor the cables at all times. Prices start at 11,480 yen ($85) for the 650-watt unit. The 750-watt Bronze unit costs 12,480 yen ($93). The 750-watt Gold unit asks for 16,480 yen ($122). These units suit people who want strong power for their computers. [/QUOTE]
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