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Enermax Coolergiant 430W Power Supply Unit - Page 3
Tuesday, 21 December 2004 00:00

What You Get

In the package, there is a Coolergiant 430W PSU, a 20-24 Pin adapter, an Enermax sticker, a power cord, a detail user manual and the screws for mounting the PSU.

 

Feature

  • ATX 12V V2.0
    Support latest P4 Prescott and Athlon 64/64 FX processors based systems: P4 main boards that use 875 (Canterwood) and 865 (Springdale) chipsets, and also fully support power requirements for platforms using chipsets like Intel 925 (Alderwood) or 915 (Grantsdale) and next generation CPU.Intel approved
  • SANYO DENKI blower inside
    Unique 8cm blower directly exhausts heat from CPU, RAM, chipset, and graphic card to enhance system cooling effect.
  • Smart Fan
    After PC shut down, blower keeps running for at least 2 minutes to effectively cool down parts and hardware inside PC case. Thus, ensure longer product life time of hardware inside PC case.
  • Separate 12V rails
    Independent 12V rails supply to MB/CPU and drives in order to provide stable and clean current to noise-sensitive devices, such as: CPU, add-on cards.Meet UL 240VA safety requirements offer a safer operating circumstance to users.
  • SATA connectors
    Connect your system to the faster SATA interface for better performance.
  • Manual and automatic fan speed control
    Manual fan speed control to keep the balance between cooling effect and acoustic noise. Automatic fan speed adjustment to prevent system overheat.
  • Reliability
    OCP, UVP, OVP, OLP, OTP, and SCP circuits ensure system well guarded from any dangers. Maximize safety for your hardware and valuable data.
  • Ring Core
    Effectively prevents electro-magnetic pulse leaking from switching power supply to appliances that are being attached to the same power source, i.e. AC wall plug.
  • Fan Monitor function
    RPM signal of 8cm fan is provided for MB detection.




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