Friday, June 10th 2011

Antec Announces EarthWatts 750W PSU

In its 25th anniversary year, Antec, Inc., the global leader in high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself markets, today announced the EA-750 Green, the newest addition to its EarthWatts Green power supply line.

The EA-750 Green is a reliable, affordable power supply solution ideal for DIY enthusiasts and system builders. It consumes up to 33 percent less energy than an equivalent power supply with no reduction in performance, and it meets 80 PLUS Bronze certification - the most widely recognized independent standard in energy efficiency.
The EA-750 Green delivers 750 watts of Continuous Power while reducing clutter and improving airflow. Additional features include: Universal Input to automatically connect with any power grid in the world, Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) for higher efficiency and less power grid pollution, a quiet top-mounted 135 mm double ball bearing fan to provide exceptional cooling while minimizing noise and four +12V output circuits to provide added system stability.

"The EarthWatts Green series is a dependable, quiet power supply line that costs less to operate than traditional designs," said Christoph Katzer, director of Antec power supplies. "Enthusiasts and system integrators looking for a cost-effective power supply solution should look to the EA-750 Green - a PSU that lets users power their equipment, save money and help protect the environment, without skimping on quality and reliability."

The EA-750 Green is NVIDIA SLI-Ready certified and ATI CrossFireX certified, and comes with a full suite of industrial-grade protection circuitry, including over current protection (OCP,) over voltage protection (OVP,) Short circuit protection (SCP,) over power protection (OPP,) over temperature protection (OTP) and Surge Inrush Protection (SIP) to prevent damage.

The EA-750 Green is available now for an estimated price of $129.95 through major retailers, e-tailers and distributors, and is covered by Antec's Quality 3-Year Limited Warranty on parts and labor.
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9 Comments on Antec Announces EarthWatts 750W PSU

#1
slyfox2151
error in the picture?

Two +12 Volts rail @ 40 amps.... and
Two -12 Volt rails @ 40 amps
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#2
theonedub
habe fidem
I think thats a little pricey.
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#3
LagunaX
If it is so "Green" why is it only Bronze instead of Gold?
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#4
RejZoR
Or Platinum. Weird.
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#5
silkstone
at 33% better energy efficiency i'd hate to see the psu they were comparing it with.
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#6
HXL492
What a way to celebrate their 25th anniversary
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#7
duneworld
If it is so "Green" why is it only Bronze instead of Gold?
Because it doesn't cost ~$160?
I think thats a little pricey.
Yes it probably is. However the Earthwatts Green EA-650W is cheaper than the unit it replaced the Earthwatts EA650, so I think there is cause for optimism that this will be cheaper than the unit it is replacing; the Earthwatts EA750.
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#8
micropage7
it just labelling, when we talk about green product the entire stuff could be recycle. has no toxic and so and so
i guess it would be 85% or more
and it return to the title, its just a label
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#9
Th3pwn3r
LagunaXIf it is so "Green" why is it only Bronze instead of Gold?
My thoughts exactly. It's just another PSU that will be sold through slick labeling.
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