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OCZ Introduces the High-Performance Fatal1ty 1000 W Power Supply
OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a worldwide leading provider of high-performance solid-state drives (SSDs) and power supplies for computing devices and systems, today announced the availability of the Fatal1ty 1000 Watt power supply, the latest high-performance PSU targeted at gamers and enthusiasts that demand maximum wattage, high efficiency, and a modular cabling configuration.
Dedicated to delivering premium power solutions, OCZ's latest PSU was co-developed with twelve-time world champion Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel to meet the specific needs of fellow gamers in performance, stability, and ease of integration to reduce system downtime. Featuring individually-sleeved modular cables, the Fatal1ty Series eliminates unnecessary wire clutter for a cleaner overall presentation and superior airflow in high end systems that are packed with components. ![]() "We are thrilled to partner up once again with Fatal1ty to build the ultimate PSU designed specifically for hard-core gamers," commented Steve Lee, Senior Vice President of Power Management at OCZ Technology. "The new 1000W Fatal1ty PSU delivers exceptional performance for dual GPU platforms, enhanced reliability with premium components, excellent efficiency and robust features, including a large yet ultra quiet fan and high-end individually sleeved cables. All of these add up to a premium PSU that gamers can be confident in to power through the most intense gaming and enthusiast environments." "When looking for the ideal gaming power supply, I look for plenty of power to support multi-GPU configurations, superior reliability, and features like quiet and efficient cooling that allow me to stay focused on the game," said Wendel. "I also want modular cabling which makes it easy to configure my rig and make it look clean. With the new Fatal1ty 1000 W modular PSU, gamers are armed with the perfect solution to power all of their high-end components, enabling them to design the perfect gaming rig. I want gamers to play to their full potential, and with this PSU your gaming rig will have every bit of power it needs to fulfill your hardcore gaming sessions." Combining a powerful single +12V rail and premium components, the Fatal1ty 1000 W balances the needs for both gamer and enthusiast standards with 100% Japanese 105°C capacitors, continuous output at a demanding 50°C ambient temperature, and heavy-duty protection circuitries. Key features include a large temperature and load controlled 140 mm double ball-bearing fan with red LEDs for whisper quiet operation, well-regulated electrical noise and ripple, and 80 Plus Gold certification with up to 90% efficiency at typical loads. The Fatal1ty Series is tested and qualified for the most component-heavy systems with multiple power-hungry drives and video cards by delivering 1 KW of continuous power, and offers rock-solid, super-clean DC output and complete array of connectors including detachable CPU, and multiple PCIe, SATA, and peripheral cables. The Fatal1ty Series provides universal input and active PFC (Power Factor Correction) to effectively regulate input voltage and maintain a stable supply of power in an industry-standard ATX form factor to accommodate virtually all computer towers. With sheer power combined with maximum efficiency, the Fatal1ty 1000 W is backed by a 5-year warranty. |
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Why is everything fatal1ty these days? Example, Creative, AsRock, NOW THIS! Fatal1ty branding on a come back now?
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Leave fatal1ty alone! he's a human!
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and i do know that fatal1ty branding was pretty common a few years back.
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Sponsors trying to milk every last drop out of the name even though the guy doesnt play seriously anymore
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This PSU guarantees you 25% higher headshot rate and 15% higher kill rate!
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then Abit took an arrow to the knee and Fatal1ty had to look for more companies to whore royalties from.
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I think that guy does not play any more games and has lost all of his skill.
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Sad to see a company I like slip and endorse a guy that doesn't even play competitively anymore.
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OCZ already sold a couple of Fatal1ty branded power supplies years ago.
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OH, I have such a headache
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LOL OCZ got out of the RAM making business and is sticking with SSD's and Power supply's now brand it with the Fatal1ty sticker makes it even better? LOL Junk!
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But is it a gaming psu?
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