Club 3D Enters the Power Supply Market
By Cássio Lima on September 20, 2010 - 1:34 PM


Following the footsteps of other video card manufacturers, Club 3D has decided to enter the power supply market. They’ve introduced five models: 400 W, 600 W, 700 W, 850 W, and 1,000 W. The first two models are targeted to the entry-level market, while the others are high-end products with 80 Plus Bronze certification, and modular cabling system. The entry-level models are compatible with ATX12V 2.3, feature two +12 V rails, active PFC circuit, and a 120 mm fan. The high-end models are compliant with the ATX12V 2.3 and EPS12V 2.92 standards, feature four +12 V rails, have active PFC circuit, and a 140 mm fan. All of them have protections against over voltage (OVP), under voltage (UVP), over current (OCP), over power (OPP), and short-circuit (SCP). Club 3D didn’t provide any information on pricing or availability.

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