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Old Jan 7, 2013, 08:25 PM   #1
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NZXT Launches Hale90 v2 Fully Modular PSUs

http://www.nzxt.com/new/products/pow...ale90_v2_1200w

Available in 850w, 1000w, and 1200w.

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  • 80 Plus Gold Certification ensures efficiency levels up to 90%
  • -Completely modular design with labeled back plate for easy installation and clean look
  • -NZXT design element infused on the exterior/interior power supply with world’s first Innovative white and black PCB design for better isolation and identification
  • -Patented Multiple Intelligence Ability Controller:MIA ICTMis designed for ultimate performance, eco-friendly, and improving lAC-DC power conversion
  • -IFCT:The intelligent fan control technology is designed for better thermal solution
  • -Powerful +5Vsb that supports motherboards with fast USB charging that can also power USB devices while PC is on standby
  • -High quality Japanese Capacitor to promote longer lifespan and better reliability surpassing 5 year warranty
  • -Strong single +12V rail that provides stability and ease of use with the ability to deliver clean currents under a heavy load
  • -SLI and CrossFire Ready
  • -135mm Dual ball-bearing fan for smooth, silent rotation, and optimal air intake
  • -Auto Range:AC main is from 90V to 264V and no need in tiny select switch.
  • -Active PFC
  • -Full protections for over voltage, current, power, temperature, under voltage, and short circuit protection
  • -Safety Approvals for:UL / cUL / CB / TUV / CE / FCC / CCC / GOST-R / C-tick
  • -Backed by a 5 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty
  • -Standard:Comply ATX 12V V2.31 and EPS 12V V2.92

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Anyone getting an error when following the link? or is it just my browser having a spoon?
www.nzxt.com uses an invalid security certificate. << this is what i get.

Don't get me wrong as i trust the site but its rare i see this messege.
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Remove "https://" and you're good to go. Not sure why XNine has a secure link in his post. It's obviously not supposed to be that way.
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Remove "https://" and you're good to go. Not sure why XNine has a secure link in his post. It's obviously not supposed to be that way.
Cheers for the promt reply
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Old Jan 7, 2013, 09:36 PM   #5
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Woops! Fixed. Thankee for the notice
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I might think about getting one of these PSU's this year, Will go well with my Phantom 410 case
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Old Jan 7, 2013, 09:51 PM   #7
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Would be nice if these are available at lower wattages, its not too difficult to power a heavily overclocked 3570K + 7970Ghz with less than 600w
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Hi XNine, Do you have a rough idea on how much the 850watt PSU will be?
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Are those still SuperFlower-made, and if so, what was changed to warrant a "V2"?
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I believe they're by FSP. And they are fully modular (not semi like the previous iteration), 80 Plus Gold units, have IFP, etc. A nice advancement in the line, I believe.
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FSP? Well, that's a bit of a surprise, to be honest. I'm not quite sure I'd call that an improvement over SF, but let's not jump to conclusions just yet.

I presume the PSUs are based on the Aurum Pro (FSP-xxx-50TGM) platform... Or at least I hope so. It would be nice to see some improvement on the ripple suppression compared to the FSP's retail offerings, though. Can't wait to see the new models in action.

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## UPDATE ##

An NZXT Product Manager, sn "Retell" on OCN forums has provided an internals shot of the 1200W unit: click.

So it's not an Aurum Pro, it's more like an evolution of the original Aurum, and it seems to use dedicated V-reg instead of group-reg. Here's hoping it performs better than it's parent design.
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