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Upgrade Power - Guidelines For PSU Buyers (Part 6) - Apex AL-500EXP, Logisys PS575XBK 575W

6/19/2012 3:53:59 PM

Logisys AT750BK

Description: Description: Logisys AT750BK

Price: $79.99

Website: www.elogisys.com

Why will you notice it? This power has simple black surface. It provides a 6-pin and 6+2-pin PCI-E cables to support high-level graphic card (or two medium graphic cards) as well as 6 SATA and 4 Molex connectors. Logisys tested AT750BK at 50° C, along with functions and 100% high voltage.

Those should use: gamers who rarely play and daily users.

Total capacity: 750 watt

Number of +12V rail: 1 (62A)

80 PLUS certification: Standard

Rosewill HIVE-550

Description: Description: Rosewill HIVE-550

Price: $79.99

Website: www.rosewill.com

Why will you notice it? A HIVE-550 rail provides you 38A, along with two 6+2-pin PCI-E connectors to supply electricity for a high-quality graphic card or 2 GPU in which each just needs a PCI-E connector. HIVE-550 gets 87% of the maximum efficiency, a high efficiency factor with such a cheap power.

Those should use: PSU buyers searching for cheap price and high-quality graphic card support.

Total capacity: 550 watt

Number of +12V rail: 1 (38A)

80 PLUS certification: Bronze

Diablotek PSUL775

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Price: $69.99

Website: www.diablotek.com

Why will you notice it? UL-775 has Ultra Silent heat design of Diablotek, including a 140mm ball-bearing fan controlled by heat, reliable 105 C capacitors and double-forward circuit to reduce energy loss. Diablotek also composes of a set of noise protection to lower noise caused by vibration.

Those should use: people seeking a power which has less noises and doesn’t increase heat for the case.

Total capacity: 775 watt

Number of +12V rail: 1 (60A)

XFX ProSeries 450W

Description: Description: XFX ProSeries 450W

Price: $ 59.99

Website: www.xfxforce.com

Why will you notice it? ProSeries 450W gains 85% of the maximum efficiency and meets 80 PLUS Bronze. XFX shows off that ProSeries 450W was designed with high-quality Japanese capacitors to ensure that the power would provide stable energy, even when the case was hot. About the reliability, protective sensors are supplied to prevent from over voltage and short circuit. This PSU has a 6+2-pin PCI-E connector and a 6-pin PCI-E connector to offer electricity for advanced GPU.

Those should use: people assembling machine want an effective power with the support of strong graphic card.

Total capacity: 450 watt

Number of +12V rail: 1 (34A)

80 PLUS certification: Bronze

Apex AL-500EXP

Description: Description: Apex AL-500EXP

Price: $49.99

Website: www.apextechusa.com

Why will you notice it? AL-D500EXP gives both 8-pin and 4-pin CPU +12V connectors, as well as two 6-pin PCI-E connectors to support an additional graphic card. A low noise 120mm fan helps to reduce hit while limiting noise that AL-D500EXP makes.

Those should use: those searching for cheap power having enough connectors to provide the flexibility to select components.

Total capacity: 550 watt

Number of +12V rail: 2 (18A)

Logisys PS575XBK 575W

Description: Description: Logisys PS575XBK 575W

Price: $39.99

Website: www.elogisys.com

Why will you notice it? 575W power includes two 80mm quiet fan (1 above and 1 at the rear) to remove hot air out of the PSU. Logisys also composes of two 6-pin PCI-E connectors and PS575XBK providing four SATA connectors and 4 Molex connectors to supply electricity for all devices. PSU has been tested to operate 100% the under load stability.

Those should use: daily users and gamers want to build a basic system to process gaming in moderation.

Total capacity: 575 watt

Number of +12V rail: 1 (25A)

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