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Date 2008-12-15
Provider: In Win
Author: Michael Chiu
Editor: Amber Lupala



In-Win Commander 850W PSU Review

Today we get a chance to check out a new power supply manufacturer, In-Win, which is a company that makes a wide range of PC products. They sent us a sample of their latest power supply offering, the In-Win Commander 850W PSU, which boost a military paint scheme. Will this power supply be ready to battle some of the more established brands? Let’s find out in this review.

About In Win:

IN-WIN Development Inc., an ISO 9001 manufacturer of professional computer chassis, power supplies and digital storage devices, is the leading provider of enclosure solutions to system integrators worldwide. Founded in 1986, IN-WIN provides high quality chassis that conform to all safety regulations, as well as unsurpassed customer service.

Check out their "About Us" page

Fetures:

Supports NVIDIA SLI and Quad SLI and ALL multi-core GPU Technologies
High Efficiency up to 88%
Modularized Cable Management System
8(6+2) Pin PCI-E power Connectors for Multi-GPU Graphics Cards
Four Independent +12V Rails
14cm Double ball-Bearing Fan
Patented 4 Pin Molex Connectors
Intelligent Fan Speed Control for Optimal Acoustic
Active Power Factor Correction (PF>0/99)
Supports ATX 12V 2.3/ EPS 12V 2.91
Independent Voltage Circuit
Protections: Over Current, Over Voltage, Over Power, Under Voltage, and Short Circuit Protections

Specifications:

Type: ATX 12V 2.3 and EPS 12V 2.091 Version
PFC: Full Range Active PFC
Fan: Silent 14cm Double Ball-Bearing Fan
Efficiency: Up to 88%
MTBF: >120,000 Hours
Full protection: OVP/OCP/OPP/UVP/SCP
Dimension: 150x160x86 mm
Total Power: 850W

The product:


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The In-Win Commander 850W power supply (PSU) arrived in a nicely decorated cardboard box with camouflage themes. The back of the package described the features and specifications.


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Opening up the package, the PSU can be found snugly wrapped in bubble wrap with the cables to one side of the package. Along with the power supply, the package contained four screws, a power cable, modular power supply cables, and a cable holder.


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Unwrapping the PSU from the bubblewrap, the first thing you can’t help but notice is that one cable of the cables is attached to the PSU, namely the motherboard cable. But since every computer has a motherboard, there’s really no point on making it separate. All of the other power cables are modular; modular PSUs allow PSU customization by plugging in only the cables that are necessary. The exterior of the power supply has an interesting olive green color, with a black grill covering the large 140mm cooling fan. That is about as big as you can get for a power supply, which likely aids in keeping it quiet but hopefully doesn’t result in higher operating temperatures and less efficiency. The rear of the power supply has a 110/220V switch, the modular cable ports, and the standard on/off switch. The side panel lists the various rail outputs, with the 3.3V rail rated at 30A, the 5V rated at 30A, and the quad 12V rails rated at 18A/18A/30A/30A.

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