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Thermaltake Intros Smart BX1 RGB Series Power Supplies

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Thermaltake today introduced the Smart BX1 RGB series mid-range power supplies (PSUs). Available in 550W, 650W, and 750W variants, these PSUs bring some form of RGB LED bling to a mainstream feature-set. The star-attraction here is the 140 mm hydraulic bearing fan that's studded with ten 7-color LEDs. An internal lighting controller cycles between 7 colors, combination presets, lighting patterns, and light-off, at the push of a button near the AC receptacle (though sufficiently far from the main AC switch).

Under the hood, you get a single +12V rail design with 80 Plus Bronze efficiency, active PFC, an advertised ripple noise of <80 mV, and most common electrical protections, such as over/under-voltage, overload, overheat, and short-circuit. All three variants have enough juice and straws for a gaming PC build with 2-3 graphics cards. The 550W and 650W variants offer two 6+2 pin PCIe and six SATA power; while the 750W variant offers four PCIe with eight SATA power. All cables are fixed and flat (ribbon-type). Backed by a 5-year warranty, the Smart BX1 RGB series models are priced between $60 and $100.



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I'm waiting for them to do something ridiculous that nobody wants, like mami g a PSU Alexa compatible
 
need...
moar.....
R/G/B.... :D
 
I'm waiting for them to do something ridiculous that nobody wants, like mami g a PSU Alexa compatible
LoL... This may as well be the end of the world as we know it, cause then their entire RGB ecosystem will become Alexa-aware, not just PSUs...
 
Screw Alexa...

And her momma....

And her dog......

She can just KMA cause ain't no place fo' her in me house...

And definitely NOT within 1000 miles of my computers...
 
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