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AeroCool Project 7 Series PSUs Pictured

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AeroCool announced the Project 7 (P7) line of power supplies, which comes in three key output capacities - 550W (P7-P550), 650W (P7-P650), 750W (P7-P750), and 850W (P7-P850). The three boast of 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, single +12V rail design, fully modular cabling, flat cables, and RGB LED-lit temperature-activated 140 mm spinners cooling the unit.



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Why cant all of these companies tell us who their OEM is from the get go so you dont have to try and guess or wait for someone to take it apart.

Since its Aerocool the OEM might be either HEC Andyson or CWT but who knows.
 
Paper clips? Really!? :D
No, those are the all new PSU test blocks (O.E.M. version) - included with every unit, (some bending required). White paper available on request...
 
Why cant all of these companies tell us who their OEM is from the get go so you dont have to try and guess or wait for someone to take it apart.

Since its Aerocool the OEM might be either HEC Andyson or CWT but who knows.

Because the manufacturers shouldn't have to and for most of their customers, it doesn't matter.
 
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I don't understand what's happening with PSUs in computex. Why does every manufacturer and its mother think it can suddenly compete in this super oversaturated market?
 
They can't. Some fall off. Computex is more of a "proof of concept" show. That's part of the reason why I love it so much.
 
Someone's iPhone still has the blurry camera issue.
There is a fix for that. (and I don't mean an S7)
 
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