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Date 2005-02-19
Provider: PCB
Author: GooGeL
Editor: Princess Ammie


QTechnology QT-03460G Papst Series

Todays computers demands more and more powerful power supplys than back in the old days. At the same time the quality of the components in todays power supplys have to be absolutley top notch. Let us not forget that it also has to be dead silence since the age of jet planes has left the building. Well today we will look at one of QTechnology's challengers.It's the QTechnology QT-03460G Papst Series, which hopefully will live up to all those 3 demands. Shall we begin the challenge!? Here we go!

About QTechnology:

For more information about their products you can contact the QTechnology's headquarter by mail.
The e-mail address is info@qtechnology.net.

Features:

Active PFC - Huh, what's that good for!?
Temperature Controlled Fan
Remote ON/OFF Switch
Power Good Signal - What's that!?
ATX12V for AMD Athlon and INTEL P4

Technical Specifications:

Operating Temperature 0° ~ +50°
Relative humidity 5% – 95%
MBTF (Mean Time Before Failure) >100.000h at 25°

Input voltage 100V – 240V
Frequency 47Hz – 63Hz
Input Current 8A - 4A
Power Factor Correction > 0,96
Over Voltage Protection 150%
Short circuit on all outputs
Effecieny > 70%
Power Good Signal 100 ~ 500ms



The product:


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The box that the power supply comes in has a really cute black Panther on it. There's also a see through plastic window at the front of the box. As you can see there's the Papst 120mm fan through that window which is mounted in the power supply. Included is some quick reading information printed about the power supplys wattage rating, included connectors, etc.
At the back of the box there's a slogan which says "Let's talk about quailty" and you have a nice QTechnology logo just under it.


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At both sides of the box there's information about the power supplys input and output ratings which you can also read about under 'technical specifications' above.
There's also a little information in three languages about why they have chosen Papst for cooling the components inside. You also have some industry standards printed at the side of the box.
Except the power supply you will recive one power cable, one sticker, four mounting screws, and a user manual.


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The power supply has a really nice finish. It has the same color as my own OCZ PowerStream, but it haven't the same shine as my PSU. Looks really great anyway! There's a sticker at the side with that cute black Panther again. :)
At the other side we have the PSU's input and output specifications.
The dimensions on this power supply is 150mm x 140mm x 86mm (Length x Hight x Width).

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There's a BIG number of ventilation holes at the back (I won't count them all for you guys and girls!), and you also have a power switch at the back.
To the right we have a picture from the inside of the PSU. It's very "clean", it isn't as messy as my room for example. :) Very well done!


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The power supply has of course the main 20 pin ATX connector which is sleeved, one 4 pin 12V connector which is also sleeved, four SATA power connectors, eight 4 pin molex connectors, and two 4 pin floppy connectors.
At the second picture we have the 120mm Papst that QTechnology has chosen to use in this power supply. It's the Papst 4412FGL, you can find more information about it's specifications here LINK.


Testing and conlusion >>>>> Page 2


Thank you QTechnology & PCB for making this review possible!

QTechnology




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