| Tuesday, November 25 2008 |

high reliability memory and components, today revealed the first power supply models under the Fatal1ty series, offering gamers stable and efficient power for their mainstream or high-end rigs. OCZ is dedicated to delivering premium power solutions, and the Fatal1ty series options are the first step to creating an exceptional gaming system for the unique power and cabling requirements of today's gamer.
These high-performance power supplies were co-developed with the expertise of Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel, 12-time World champion, to meet the specific needs of fellow gamers. OCZ Fatal1ty Professional Series PSUs feature incredible performance to power the latest graphics cards and hard drives. To meet the needs of a wide range of gamers, OCZ's Fatal1ty PSUs offer three configuration choices including a non-modular 400W, modular 550W, and a high-performance, +12V single-rail 700W edition.
"OCZ and Fatal1ty are excited to introduce a complete series of new power supplies designed specifically for the entire spectrum of gamers," said Ryan Edwards, Director of Product Management for the OCZ Technology Group. "No matter what level of gamer you are, or what type of system configuration you are running, these new PSUs are designed to pair perfectly with the latest graphics cards and offer clean, stable power for both single and dual GPU setups. The 80+ design makes the PSUs green and more efficient, and premium high reliability, silent LED lit fans ensure that consumers can stay focused on their game."
"Having a powerful and consistent power supply is important to make sure all of my components run how they were built to run," said Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel. "I am really excited about working with OCZ and their PC Power & Cooling unit which is known to employ some of the best PSU engineers in the business."
All the Fatal1ty gaming-grade power supplies have superior features such as an 80+ Certification for ultimate efficiency, highly reliable MTBF, and 120mm LED fans. All units feature glowing red LED lights to further personalize and add style to your gaming rig. The Fatal1ty Professional 550W Modular and 700W Single Rail PSU also boast an SLI-Certification to run the latest graphics cards. Fatal1ty power supply products are superior in make and are ideal upgrades for gamers who need a computer system able to take on hours of non-stop gaming.
For more information, please visit our product pages here:
OCZ Fatal1ty Series 700W Single-Rail
OCZ Fatal1ty Series 550W Modular
OCZ Fatal1ty Series 400W
Source: OCZ Technology
These high-performance power supplies were co-developed with the expertise of Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel, 12-time World champion, to meet the specific needs of fellow gamers. OCZ Fatal1ty Professional Series PSUs feature incredible performance to power the latest graphics cards and hard drives. To meet the needs of a wide range of gamers, OCZ's Fatal1ty PSUs offer three configuration choices including a non-modular 400W, modular 550W, and a high-performance, +12V single-rail 700W edition.
"OCZ and Fatal1ty are excited to introduce a complete series of new power supplies designed specifically for the entire spectrum of gamers," said Ryan Edwards, Director of Product Management for the OCZ Technology Group. "No matter what level of gamer you are, or what type of system configuration you are running, these new PSUs are designed to pair perfectly with the latest graphics cards and offer clean, stable power for both single and dual GPU setups. The 80+ design makes the PSUs green and more efficient, and premium high reliability, silent LED lit fans ensure that consumers can stay focused on their game."
"Having a powerful and consistent power supply is important to make sure all of my components run how they were built to run," said Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel. "I am really excited about working with OCZ and their PC Power & Cooling unit which is known to employ some of the best PSU engineers in the business."
All the Fatal1ty gaming-grade power supplies have superior features such as an 80+ Certification for ultimate efficiency, highly reliable MTBF, and 120mm LED fans. All units feature glowing red LED lights to further personalize and add style to your gaming rig. The Fatal1ty Professional 550W Modular and 700W Single Rail PSU also boast an SLI-Certification to run the latest graphics cards. Fatal1ty power supply products are superior in make and are ideal upgrades for gamers who need a computer system able to take on hours of non-stop gaming.
For more information, please visit our product pages here:
OCZ Fatal1ty Series 700W Single-Rail
OCZ Fatal1ty Series 550W Modular
OCZ Fatal1ty Series 400W
Source: OCZ Technology
User comments
It doesn't have enough logo tags on it. I want to make sure that anyone looking at my PSU knows I'm a hardcore professional gamer incase the zalaman fatality billboard (opps, I mean case1!) didn't already get that point across.
On a more serious note though, on the 700W version, is that logo closest to the fan actually a laser cut out? lol
On a more serious note though, on the 700W version, is that logo closest to the fan actually a laser cut out? lol
by: NicksterrI completely understand it's all marketing (for 95% of the products) . . .
It's all marketing bro...
I was just trying to shed some light on the propaganda for other users :toast:
I'm getting tired of Fatal1ty. He doesn't even game anymore and he is still out there. But I am rocking his new OCZ memory.
by: Castielthats very true, I was just looking him up on wiki myself. his official 'last appearance' was in 2006. I'm actually interested in what hes been doing since he quit the gaming scene. maybe working in burger king or Wendys perhaps??
I'm getting tired of Fatal1ty. He doesn't even game anymore and he is still out there. But I am rocking his new OCZ memory.
seems a bit strange for somebody with his 'skills' to quit while he coulda carried on for so much longer. but i suppose he's makes enough money to get by on endorsements & other shit like that. companies like Abit really really loved Fata1ity
by: Apocolypse007and my PCP&C 510w sli trumps your apevia?
I'll stick with my 750 watt Apevia Warlock thx :smile:. 4 +12v rails with 25 amps each completely trumps each of these fatality psu's.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817148035
I got it a bit cheaper but its still a great deal for any serious system builder. It gets my recommendation!
by: WarEagleAUYou should try a Silverstone 1200w. 90A on a single rail.
56A on a single rail is nice, beats my Corsair TX650 by 4 AMPS
If you look at the history of OCZ products, most of them are developed by some one else. OCZ buys those products and slaps their name on it and call it their own.
Its a slick marketing skim.
Its a slick marketing skim.
still i like my gigabyte odin
by: TheMailMan78Go have surgery and have some vertebrae taken out so you can suck on you're own.:roll:
Iv asked this before but what does Fatalitys pecker taste like?
I met Fatality in real life and hes a genuienly nice guy.:toast:
by: KieranDPro gamer ,more specifically teh Quake series .
What the hell does Johnathan "Fatal1ty" do anyway, is he just some random gamer?
if u cba google him + quake 4 ,sure to find some videos of him at various competitions.
as for the PSU itself ,not for me as its the wrong colour led for my ,i have blue led's on my case fans ,so red would kill that off.
by: BOSEactually they are made by one somebody else PCP&C if people would read the link i posted it mentions how OCZ and PCP&C are now one and the same
If you look at the history of OCZ products, most of them are developed by some one else. OCZ buys those products and slaps their name on it and call it their own.
Its a slick marketing skim.
by: cdawall
actually they are made by one somebody else PCP&C if people would read the link i posted it mentions how OCZ and PCP&C are now one and the same
Key word being "history", not "present" day.
History also shows, that back in P3 days, OCZ did make/developed their own products, that were good, not great, but good. But do to shitty customer service they almost went bankrupt and out of business, thus they were dormant and didnt sell any products at one point for over a year.
Thats right, ive been OC'ing Celerons and P133 when most of you were still wearing diapers.
OCZ is nothing to brag about even today. I will give them credit for making a good selection of RAM manufacturer, as the RAM they sell if of good quality. Not great, but good.



