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Raidmax Intros Thunder RGB Series Semi-modular PSUs

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Raidmax today introduced the Thunder RGB series of mid-range, semi-modular PSUs for gaming desktops. The lineup currently consists of two models based on wattage, 735W (RX-735AP-R), and 535W (RX-535AP-R). These PSUs are characterized by RGB multi-color LED lighting on their 135 mm fan, which takes in 4-pin RGB header input, and supports ASUS Aura Sync RGB. Under the hood, these units feature a single +12V rail design, 80 Plus Bronze switching efficiency, and most common electrical protection mechanisms (against over/under voltage, overload, and short-circuit).

The two Thunder RGB variants feature semi-modular cabling. The 24-pin ATX, one 4+4 pin EPS, and two 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors are fixed, with fishnet sleeving. The modular cables are flat, ribbon-type. The 735W variant offers a total of four 6+2 pin PCIe connectors (including the fixed ones), eight SATA power, three 4-pin Molex, and one Berg. The 535W variant, on the other hand, only has two 6+2 pin PCIe (fixed), and six SATA power, besides the ATX, EPS, three Molex and one Berg. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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With their poor batting record I'd be vary weary of their stuff
 
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Looking at it, I too have the following gut reaction:

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