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Rosewill Unleashes VSB Series ATX 3.1 Bronze Power Supplies: Smart Value, Essential Power

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Rosewill, a leader in delivering high-value PC components, proudly announces the VSB Series ATX 3.1 Bronze power supplies. Engineered for builders seeking essential next-gen power without the premium price tag, the VSB Series combines crucial ATX 3.1 readiness, smart semi-modularity, and a thermally optimized compact design - delivering exceptional value for mainstream and performance systems.



Built for reliability and cost-conscious performance, the VSB Series focuses on providing stable, efficient power where it matters most:
1. ATX 3.1 Ready & Bronze Efficiency:
  • Next-Gen Foundation: Fully compliant with the demanding ATX 3.1 specification, ensuring robust handling of high transient power spikes (up to 200% of rated power) for compatibility with modern CPUs and GPUs.
  • Certified Savings: Achieves 80 Plus Bronze certification, delivering solid efficiency (up to 88% at 115 V) to reduce energy waste and operating costs.
2. Smart Semi-Modular Design:
  • Essential Cables, Cleaner Builds: Features a semi-modular design where the critical 24-pin ATX and CPU power cables are fixed, ensuring core connectivity, while peripheral cables (PCIe, SATA, Molex) are modular. Connect only what you need for significantly improved airflow and reduced clutter compared to non-modular units - all at a value price point.
3. Optimized Thermal Performance in 140 mm:
  • Compact & Versatile: Maintains a space-saving 140 mm depth, offering excellent compatibility with a wide range of ATX and microATX cases where internal space is at a premium.
  • Enhanced Exhaust & Cooling: Features a large honeycomb mesh top cover design, maximizing exhaust airflow to efficiently remove heat and maintain stable internal temperatures.
  • Reliable & Quiet ICB Cooling: Equipped with a durable ICB (Inside Cavity Bearing) fan. This bearing technology offers a great balance of longevity, reliable cooling performance, and quiet operation for everyday use.
4. Value-Conscious Wattage & Protections:
  • Power for the People: Available in versatile 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W options, providing ample, stable power for mainstream gaming PCs, productivity rigs, and performance upgrades.
  • Built-in Safety Net: Includes comprehensive protection (OPP, OVP, UVP, SCP, OTP) to safeguard your system components against electrical irregularities.
Who It's For: Smart Builders & Savvy Upgraders
  • Budget-Conscious Gamers: Powering reliable gaming rigs with modern components.
  • Mainstream System Builders: Creating powerful everyday PCs and workstations with excellent value.
  • Value-Focused Upgraders: Needing ATX 3.1 readiness and cleaner cable management without overspending.
  • Home & Office PC Users: Seeking dependable, efficient power for reliable operation.
  • Compact Build Enthusiasts: Benefiting from the 140 mm length and semi-modular clutter reduction in tighter cases.
Pricing & Availability:
  • The Rosewill VSB Series ATX 3.1 Bronze power supplies (650 W, 750 W, 850 W) are available now at leading retailers including Newegg.com and Amazon.com, offering exceptional next-generation power at an accessible price.

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Stumbled across these for pre-order recently.
Was tempted to try, since I need another PSU, but will wait for review(s)/cultist net getting to it.

TBQH, I like the 'fixed' +12VHPWR/+12V6x2/12+4pin. Will be great to read about the connection desoldering inside the PSU :laugh:
(seriously though, it *should* be a less-resistant connection to the PSU's PCB vs. modular cables)
 
Stumbled across these for pre-order recently.
Was tempted to try, since I need another PSU, but will wait for review(s)/cultist net getting to it.

TBQH, I like the 'fixed' +12VHPWR/+12V6x2/12+4pin. Will be great to read about the connection desoldering inside the PSU :laugh:
(seriously though, it *should* be a less-resistant connection to the PSU's PCB vs. modular cables)
Cultist net is fine, but there is a new spreadsheet version that I found as well. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1akCHL7Vhzk_EhrpIGkz8zTEvYfLDcaSpZRB6Xt6JWkc/htmlview# The data comes from many review sites, including TPU
 
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