Super Flower Plug-N-Power 480 Watt Power
Supply Review
Super Flower has been manufacturing cases and power supplies
since 1991. Today we are looking at their latest modular power supply, the
Plug-N-Power 480W. With the Plug-N-Power, Super Flower has integrated some
of the most popular PS features into their design and added some nice new
twists. Lets see how they measure up!

The packaging for the Plug-N-Play (PnP) 480W power supply is
simple and informative. With much of the market looking towards modular
power supplies, Super Flower isn't shy about getting right to the advantages of
owning this PS.

When you throw in the back graphics its pretty to learn
everything you need to know about this PS. Everything but the rails that
is. We will get to them shortly.

Opening the box reveals a pretty Spartan package.

Super Flower provides the cables and a simple Users Manual
echoing the advantages from the front of the packaging.

The included cables include three standard
+12V runs, a SATA
run, a dedicated VGA run and the typical motherboard runs. The maximum
load out would be 9 +12V Molex, 3 floppies, two SATA drives and a SLI setup.
The dedicated cable for the graphics card is a nice plus. With the
increased power draw on a modern high end video card, knowing you have EMI
filtered pure power brings peace of mind.

Lets take a closer look at the PnP 480W. The motherboard
leads are not modular but are nicely sleeved.
The 24pin power cable is both ATX 2.0 and BTX
compatible with a breakaway for 20 pin installations.

The 140 mm fan dominates the bottom of the PnP 480. This
fan can be controlled through a toggle on the back of the unit. Super
Flower recommends running the fan in automatic mode to take advantage of their
Thermostatic Smart Fan functions.

With the fan control, the speed of the fan is automatically
controlled based on the temperature. Under a normal load the fan is
inaudible over the system. When we applied some load the fan spins up to a
normal level of noise. Even at load, the noise was never as loud as
my
XG Vortec 500 PS at idle, nice!

Taking a look inside reveals the 140 mm in detail. The
clear blue 140 mm ball bearing is from Globe Fan and the back switch features 3
bright status LEDs. The fan looks like it should have LEDs as well, but
strangely those are an option on this model. The
internal construction of the PnP 480W is pretty standard with about average heat
sink size.

Lets take a closer look at the plugs. There are 6 runs,
each with a specific cable type available. Notice the special VGA/HDD run
and the bright red PCI 6 pin are clearly designated. The Nickel Plated
Titanium Black finish should also be noted. These finishes always look better
in person and defy my digital camera.

At the time this was written, Super Flower had not released
specifications on their website for the PnP 480W. We can take a look at
the label to discern the power distribution in detail. Like most high
voltage power supplies, Super Flower has provided two +12V rails and plenty of
power on two single runs for the 3.3 and 5 Volt runs. The PnP 480W also
comes with active PFC. Active PFC means better efficiency and a regulated
input voltage for increased stability. The dedicated Graphics rail means
even the most demanding video card setup will be well taken care of. Pure
power also means smoother overclocking!
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