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It's time for another power supply review and this time we have a product from a company called Superflower.
They make both cases and power supplies. This is not a new company and they are known to make quality products.
We will test this power supply under load, and idle modes both on 5 and 12V... so keep reading to see the results.
Supports Intel ATX 12V ver.1.1 & 2.03 Standard.
Compliant With AMD K8 (Optron).
High Quality 2 Ball Bearing Fans, Suitable For "ALWAYS ON" application.
Fast Cooling, Low Noise & Ripple.
3 Speed Thermal Fan Control Switch.
Fan Grill & Gold Plated Connectors, Preventing Rust & Bad Connection.
I/O Short circuit & Overload Protection Design.
Standard 14cm blue LED fan
10minutes adaptive run (fan still running) after shutting down the system
Golden-coated connector
Active PFC(Optional)
This is a very nice package that has a picture of the power supply in action.
On the side it shows all the different colors you can get this power supply in.
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Included is a power cable, manula, and 4 screws for mounting. The power supply itself is mirror blue which is a very nice color.
It's equipped with a 140 mm fan which is actually very quiet.
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A closer picture on the clear 120 mm fan which shines very nice when you turn it on. In the back we find a switch so you can turn the power supply on and off.
There is also a fan speed switch which allows you to change the the fan either to high performance, low noise, or to balanced performance&noise (auto mode).
There is no switch for 110/220 V so you don't have to worry about remembering to switch it over.
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22A at 12V is a really good spec but will it hold in the testing we do? On the right picture we can see the mirror finnish on the paint.
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There is a RPM fan connector so you can see how fast the fan runs on the power supply. This you have to connect to a fan connector on the motherboard.
The power supply comes with seven molex connectors and two SATA connecors. There are also the standard floppy and ATX connector.
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Finally a picture of the PSU in action. The faster the fan spins the brighter the leds shine. It's very very nice looking.