Sniff, Sniff! What's that I smell?
A marketing gimmick, that's what!
An expensive one too.
Well, note the marketing weenies were smart enough to say it is the worlds first "
Platinum" liquid cooled PSU. They didn't says the first PSU with liquid cooling.
In looking at the
published specs, I am bothered by the fact I see no noise specs. For a PSU being marketed for its quietness, how much racket does it make when the fan ramps up. And how much noise does the liquid cooling make? Since it apparently can be enabled and disabled, it must have some sort of motor/impellor mechanism in it.
I see nothing about ripple or hold up times. Why not? And while the overhead wattage is impressive, I am not impress with the PSU being rated at 40°C. Yes, 40°C is very good, but again for $400 msrp, I feel it should have a top tier 50°C rating.