Tuesday, April 21st 2020

FSP Announces the Flex ATX 500 W 80 Plus Platinum NUC Power Supply

As people's taste for life improves, their requirements for hardware equipment is no longer just the aesthetics alone, but also its compactness; in many homes or personal working environments, heavy traditional computers are gradually being replaced by small NUCs (Next Unit of Computing). Intel recently launched a new generation of NUC's in which its hardware equipment such as the processors and graphics cards, etc. were upgraded significantly. However, despite being light and compact overall, there was still a need for high-density power with high wattage to be built in while still being small in size.

In order to meet the restrictions of the usage environment, the system must also have great heat dissipation as well as low noise. Under the brand mission of pursuing top technology to connect with the future product of customers, the R&D team at FSP created the Flex ATX 500 W 80 Plus Platinum power supply for Intel. Not only does it have high wattage and high efficiency, its noise is also less than 40 dB while outputting at full load. Thus, we have successfully developed power specifications exclusively for the needs of partners.
The greatest feature of this 500 watt fully digital power supply (FSP500-30AS) is that users can monitor or adjust the output/input voltage, output/input current, total output power, and fan speed of the power supply itself through the PMBus firmware program; users can even fine-tune the protection configurations of the power, such as the triggering point for overvoltage protection.

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3 Comments on FSP Announces the Flex ATX 500 W 80 Plus Platinum NUC Power Supply

#1
ppn
3.3V and 5V have to go ... Make it 12V, 10 pin motherboard, 8+6 GPU and 8 CPU. modular. how difficult is that. Digital is nice. FAN speed nice. But 24 pin is not. A thing of the past.
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ZoneDymo
ppn3.3V and 5V have to go ... Make it 12V, 10 pin motherboard, 8+6 GPU and 8 CPU. modular. how difficult is that. Digital is nice. FAN speed nice. But 24 pin is not. A thing of the past.
GN had a video about it recently, worth a watch tbh.

As for this device, noice!
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#3
ppn
Not 12VO. It turns out. different 10pin /w 5VSB and 3.3.
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