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Archive - PC Power Supplies

The power supply is used to process the input voltage from the power grid, transform it and divide it into power supply branches. The output of the power supply is several voltage levels distributed through different connectors. Do you know what parameters to look for when choosing a PC power supply? We will advise you.

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4.3 408×
Eurocase 400W PFC
PC Power Supply - ATX, passive PFC, 3x SATA, 120mm fan, without power cord, bulk
Discontinued
Order Code: UD927
UPC SW-T360 APM
PC Power Supply
Discontinued
Order Code: UE305
YESICO FL420TMS
PC Power Supply
Discontinued
Order Code: UE217
YESICO FL420
PC Power Supply
Discontinued
Order Code: UE215
YESICO FL350TMS
PC Power Supply
Discontinued
Order Code: UE207
YESICO FL350
PC Power Supply
Discontinued
Order Code: UE205
Discontinued
Order Code: UD914
FORTRON FSP270-50SPV 270W
Počítačový zdroj
Discontinued
Order Code: UD961b
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Order Code: UD943
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Order Code: UD937
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Order Code: UD946
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Order Code: UD945
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Order Code: UD944
4.3 300×
Eurocase 350W PFC
PC Power Supply - ATX, passive PFC, 3x SATA, 120mm fan, without power cord, bulk, very quiet
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Order Code: UD928
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Order Code: UD922

Archive - PC Power Supplies

Computer power supplies are standardized according to the ATX format, created in 1995 by Intel as a standard arrangement of components in computer cases. At that time, it replaced the older standard AT format. In 2003, Intel tried to replace it with BTX, but manufacturers did not switch to that format and instead ATX was revised several times. The latest and current versions are ATX2.2, and smaller formats mATX and Mini ITX.

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