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Just recently Ultra Components and Technologies unveiled their new
325w auxiliary power supply called the "Power Partner". The Power
Partner is similar to a redundant power supply, however the Power
Partner does not supply power to the main board and does not mount
in the computer case like a conventional power supply. Instead the
Power Partner installs in a 5.25" drive bay just like an optical
drive. The Power Partner is designed to be turned off and on by the
main ATX power supply and powers devices like hard drives, PCI-E
video cards, optical drives, and so on. Ultra has a great idea here and a
simple solution to provide extra power for those who don't want to
drop a ton of money on a high end gaming power supply to replace
their inadequate OEM PSU. Let's take a closer look at the Power
Partner to see if it's a wise choice for those in need of extra
power or just another white elephant taking up space in your tower.
Specifications:
Output
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AC INPUT
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115V/230V 6A/4A 60/50Hz
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MAX OUTPUT
CURRENT
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+5V
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+12V
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5A
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26A
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325W
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Max
Combined
Watts
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325W
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Total Output Power:
325W (Full Load, Nominal Input Voltage)
Efficiency:
73% Typical at Full Load and Nominal Input Voltage
Input
AC Input Voltage: Automatic Full Range (115-230
VAC)
AC Input Frequency: 50-60Hz
AC Input Currents:
· 6A (RMS) at 115VAC input
· 4A (RMS) at 230VAC input
Connectors Available
1 - 24-Pin Motherboard Connector
2 - 4-Pin Molex Connectors
2 - 6-Pin PCI Express Connectors
1 - 8-Pin PCI Express Connector
Additional Features
- Supports AMD and Intel Motherboards
- Low Acoustic Noise
- Meets ATX Version 2.03, and
ATX 12V Version 1.2 Specifications
- Short Circuit Protection
- In-Rush Current Protection
- Thermal Overload Cutoff Protection
- MTBF > 100,000 Hours at Full Load,
110VAC and 25°C Ambient Condition
- FCC and UL Recognized
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