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KWI-450 Power Supply 
Application: Power Supply
Provided by:
Kingwin
Review by: Michael
Review date: 21 October, 2002

     Kingwin aluminum computer enclosures make use of four or more fans to provide cooling air throughout the PC and vent the stale warm air away from critical components. By using a higher number of fans, the CFM rating on each individual fan doesn't need to be sky-high to provide ample cooling. The obvious benefit to running lower CFM fans is a lower level of noise pollution. Kingwin has put this same strategy to work in their Triple Fan Series power supplies. By utilizing three separate 80mm fans coupled with thermo-sensing controls, Kingwin has constructed a PC power supply that runs quiet yet maintains an outstanding airflow.

     Specifications for the power supply affirm support for both the Intel Pentium 4 and AMD Athlon processors.

     ► ATX 450 Watts
     ► Meets Intel ATX +12V v1.1 & v2.03
     ► AMD Athlon Approved
     ► Three temperature controlled double ball bearing fans
     ► Manual 3-speed thermal control fan switch for greater noise reduction
     ► Gold-coated fan guards and connectors
     ► Over voltage & Short circuit protection on output channels