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AeroCool Intros XPredator GM Series 80 Plus Gold PSUs

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AeroCool announced the XPredator GM series module power-supplies. These 80 Plus Gold rated units come in four mid-tier wattage models, such as 550W, 650W, 750W, and 1000W. On offer, are partially modular cabling, with enough juice and straws for single graphics card gaming machines on the 550W model, dual ones on the 650W and 750W models, and triple card ones on the 1000W model. Under the hood, the XPredator GM series features DC-DC switching, a single +12V rail design, active electrical protections, Core C6/C7 power-state support, and active PFC. The 1000W model relies on a 140 mm fan to keep cool, the other models feature 120 mm spinners. AeroCool didn't reveal pricing.



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Still using HEC as the OEM? Specs don't seem bad, but I don't think I'll ever trust an Aerocool PSU
 
Still using HEC as the OEM? Specs don't seem bad, but I don't think I'll ever trust an Aerocool PSU

HEC's done some good PSU's.
 
btw i like the design, the mesh and looks good, except those sticker that ruin it :-p
 
Still using HEC as the OEM? Specs don't seem bad, but I don't think I'll ever trust an Aerocool PSU

Funny cause the only Aerocool psu review I've read with a positive note are the ones made by HEC. The Aerocool GT's to be exact. I think this one's Andyson.
 
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