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NZXT Debuts HALE90 Power Supply Series

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NZXT introduces the 80+ gold certified HALE90 series built from the ground up specifically customized for gamers and enthusiasts and offers incredibly efficient operation that will meet the needs of even the most power hungry enthusiasts.

The HALE90 utilizes 100% Japanese capacitors, Hybrid LLC resonant Topology circuitry, a single +12V rail, and a 140mm two ball bearing fan to achieve high power, maximum efficiency, and minimum sound. The HALE90 comes in 550W, 650W, 750W, 850W, and 1000W.



Click here for more details.

Pricing:
  • 550 W - US $119.99
  • 650 W - US $139.99
  • 750 W - US $159.99
  • 850 W - US $179.99
  • 1,000 W - US $209.99

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doesnt look like its comes with any other color but white, still looks good tho
 
Would pair really well with a white Phantom :D
 
White with dash of black is the new black with dash of red.
 
Looks good, pricing isn't too bad either.
 
This + White Phantom = WINNAR
 
Doesn't look bad in white at all. I'm just wondering how good it is. Any reviews out there?
 
There's a video on NZXT website and here, its 720p so if someone can spot the numbers or recognize the insides.
 
I saw a number that suggests Super Flower.
 
What oem did they used?

CWT. you can tell by the Green on everything and the word "viking" on the transformer
I could be wrong..
EDIT:it looks more like Super flower the more i look at it. :( seems like a FAIL to me
 
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Wow specs of these are fantastic, hope they are solid units, these could easily rival corsair. Might have to grab the 550w :D
 
It was beautiful this source
 
Wow, so all the manufacturers have to do anymore is make something pretty and jack up the price then everyone loves it even before reviews are out. Also how can anyone even comment on the pricing being good if you don't know if it's a shit product yet?

Edit: I will admit though that it does look good. I'd still pass at those prices.
 
I like the white. Nice to see the main cords are hardwired but I would hope they would have followed some of Corsairs and Seasonic, Ultra, CoolerMaster, etcs slim modular cabling. Price isn't bad based off what we know. Loving the 80plus Gold.
 
When we get bored with black, its white all over again.
When we will get bored with this new white, what...?

Black and red isn't dead, its replaced with white and red :)
 
nice color scheme, too bad not to many parts are black and white
 
Who gives a damn about the color, are you going to peek inside your bloody case all the time? No, you stare at your screen when you use your PC, well, at least, I hope so. So performance is what matters, nothing else.

Love the 80+ gold rating, they should make all PSU's this efficient and ban all others. Great work! :cool:
 
First review, looking good, but no real performance or load stability testing.
 
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Who gives a damn about the color, are you going to peek inside your bloody case all the time? No, you stare at your screen when you use your PC, well, at least, I hope so. So performance is what matters, nothing else.

Love the 80+ gold rating, they should make all PSU's this efficient and ban all others. Great work! :cool:

I don't think that would be so good. I think they should make all PSU's have to be 80% or higher with 85+% recommended.
 
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