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Antec NeoPower 480W PSU - Page 2
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Friday, 15 April 2005 00:00

Retail Package

Front view of the Package

This is what the Antec NeoPower 480W PSU package looks like. It uses a green and black coloured packaging with Antec NeoPower PSU picture in front of the package.

 

Rear view of the Package

At the rear of this package it gives some the features of this Antec NeoPower 480W and specifications.

 

What You Get

This Antec NEOPOWER 480W package comes with the Antec NEOPOWER 480W PSU, one set of wires with two fan only connectors, three sets of wires with standard 4-pin molex peripheral connectors, one 24-pin to 20-pin adapter, two floppy connectors, one PCI-E connector, two SATA connector, four additional connectors (2X Molex, 2X SATA), a power cord, a multi language detail user manual and the mounting screws.

 

Feature

  • Advanced Cable Management System allows you to use only the cables you need. This improves airflow and reduces clutter inside your case
  • ATX12V v2.0 compliance reduces power consumption by up to 25%, saving you money on your electricity bill
  • Universal input automatically accepts line voltages from 100V to 240V AC
  • Active PFC delivers environmentally-friendlier power
  • Dual +12V rails provide plenty of juice for even the most power-hungry systems
  • Includes special power connector for PCI Express graphic cards
  • Dedicated circuits for each voltage output allow NeoPower to overcome combined-output limitations
  • Voltage-feedback circuitry improves system stability by delivering extremely accurate power
  • Temperature-response system ensures blissfully quiet operation, by varying fan speed in response to load and conditions
  • Dedicated Fan-Only connectors allow NeoPower to control case fan speeds, thereby further reducing system noise
  • Over-temp and over-current protection, provide maximum reliability
  • 120mm fan delivers whisper-quiet cooling
  • Gold-plated connectors for superior conductivity

 



 
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