Thursday, July 30th 2020

ADATA Unveils New XPG VENTO Fans & XPG PYLON Power Supplies

XPG the gaming division of ADATA has recently unveiled a variety of new products including a new family of Bronze-certified PYLON power supplies, VENTO 120 mm fans, and the PRIME ARBG LED strip. The XPG PYLON series of 80 Plus Bronze-certified power supplies feature conversion efficiency of up to 89% and are designed for 24/7 continuous operation. All models include a single quiet 120 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) fan combined with 105°C Japanese Main capacitors which help to keep the noise down. The XPG PYLON series comes in 4 wattage options 450 W, 550 W, 650 W, and 750 W ranging from 69.99 USD to 99.99 USD and all feature a 3-year manufacturer warranty.

The XPG VENTO 120 and VENTO 120 ARGB fans run at 1,200 RPM delivering airflow of 45.3 CFM. The fans both feature Rifle Bearings and operate at 23dB and are rated at 60,000 hours MTTF when running at 40℃. The VENTO 120 ARGB features nine addressable RGB LEDs which can be controlled using existing RGB control software from most major motherboard makers. The XPG VENTO 120 and XPG VENTO 120 ARGB fans will retail for 7.99 USD and 16.99 USD respectively. The XPG PRIME ARGB LED is a basic RGB LED strip based on the SK6812 in a 5050 chip package for high compatibility with RGB control software. The string is extendable up to 4 lighting strips for a maximum length of 120 cm and will retail for 39.99 USD.
Source: Adata
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AnarchoPrimitiv
The LED strip referenced here is a perfect example of how a PC brand takes a generic addressable strip and increases the price by 400%, who falls for this? You can go on aliexpress and buy an addressable strip with numerous kinds of ICs (WB2182, SK6812, AP102, etc) in the same length with a generic 3 pin JST connector for $10, or even on Amazon for $15-$20. I can't understand why anyone would buy an egregiously overpriced one from a PC brand for no apparent reason.
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