Wednesday, October 15th 2014

Raidmax Announces Vampire PSU Series, and Vampire Winterfall Case

Several new products from Raidmax are now available. The Taiwanese manufacturer presents with the Vampire PSU series particularly reliable and stable power supplies for budget-conscious user. The 80+ Gold certified power supply units impress with their magnificent price-performance ratio. Also new is the Vampire Winterfall, a voluminous Big Tower in white that offers soft touch surface and a variety of practical features.

The highly efficient power supplies are specifically designed for power hungry gaming systems. A silent running, temperature controlled 135 mm fan is responsible for the cooling of the internal components. The automatic control guarantees a continuous air flow at a minimum noise level. The Vampire power supplies use a semi-modular cable management. ATX- and EPS-plugs are fixed to the PSU, while PCI-E, SATA and Molex plugs are modular. This allows the user to choose the optimum cable set-up for their system. In order to meet the power requirements of modern systems, the Raidmax Vampire use two separate 12V rails.
The power supplies of the Vampires Series achieve a maximum efficiency of about 90% and so fulfill the requirements for the 80 + Gold Certificate without any problem. In addition, they offer a variety of protection circuits, such as overload (OPP), over voltage (OVP), under voltage (UVP) and shorts (SCP).

The Vampire Winterfall - a variant of the current Raidmax flagship - provides ample space for E-ATX motherboards, extra-long graphics cards up to 330 mm in length and large CPU coolers. The futuristic design of the gaming case is highlighted by elegant ornaments in the soft touch surface of the case front. A huge window side panel allows optimal insight into the case interior.

Internally up to seven 2.5 or 3.5 inch drives can be installed in easily removable HDD-trays. External the Big Tower offers five 5.25 inch drive bays. At the back ten PCI expansion slots for installing multi-GPU systems are available.

Many other practical features such as a 2.5 inch docking station in the top cover, a multi-level fan control, 2 x USB 3.0, easy to clean dust filters, tool-less installation of optical drives, full cable management and an easily removable MESH cover at the back of the top cover complete the picture of a versatile, high performance gaming tower.

The MSRP for the different PSU models ranges from 74.99 Euro for the 700 Watt model to 114.99 Euro for the 1,000 Watt power supply. The MSRP of the Vampire Winterfall is 129.99 Euro. The Vampire in black is still available for 119.99 Euro. All prices are incl. 19% VAT.

Technical data Raidmax Vampire RX-700GH:
  • Total Power: 700 Watt
  • 8 x SATA
  • 6 x 4-Pin Molex
  • 4 x 6+2-pin PCI-E
  • 1 x 20/24-pin
  • 1 x 4/8-pin ATX 12V
  • 1 x Floppy
  • +3.3V: 24 A
  • +5V: 20 A
  • +12V1: 30 A
  • +12V2: 26 A
  • -12V: 0.3 A
  • +5VSB: 3.0 A
  • Efficiency level: 80 PLUS Gold
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 150 x 165 x 86 mm
Technical data Raidmax Vampire RX-800GH:
  • Total Power: 800 Watt
  • 8 x SATA
  • 6 x 4-Pin Molex
  • 4 x 6+2-pin PCI-E
  • 1 x 20/24-pin
  • 1 x 4/8-pin ATX 12V
  • 1 x Floppy
  • +3.3V: 24 A
  • +5V: 20 A
  • +12V1: 35 A
  • +12V2: 35 A
  • -12V: 0.3 A
  • +5VSB: 3.0 A
  • Efficiency level: 80 PLUS Gold
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 150 x 165 x 86 mm
Technical data Raidmax Vampire RX-900GH:
  • Total Power: 900 Watt
  • 8 x SATA
  • 6 x 4-Pin Molex
  • 4 x 6+2-pin PCI-E
  • 1 x 20/24-pin
  • 1 x 4/8-pin ATX 12V
  • 1 x Floppy
  • +3.3V: 25 A
  • +5V: 25 A
  • +12V1: 50 A
  • +12V2: 50 A
  • -12V: 0.6 A
  • +5VSB: 3.0 A
  • Efficiency level: 80 PLUS Gold
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 150 x 165 x 86 mm
Technical Data Raidmax Vampire RX-1000GH:
  • Total Power: 1.000 Watt
  • 8 x SATA
  • 6 x 4-Pin Molex
  • 4 x 6+2-pin PCI-E
  • 1 x 20/24-pin
  • 1 x 4/8-pin ATX 12V
  • 1 x Floppy
  • +3.3V: 25 A
  • +5V: 25 A
  • +12V1: 60 A
  • +12V2: 60 A
  • -12V: 0.8 A
  • +5VSB: 4.0 A
  • Efficiency level: 80 PLUS Gold
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 150 x 165 x 86 mm
Technical data Raidmax Vampire Winterfall:
  • Form factor: Xl-ATX, ATX, M-ATX
  • Mounting options for optical drives: 5 x 5.25 inch
  • Mounting options for hard disk drives: 7 x 2.5/3.5 inch
  • Mounting options for case fans: 6 x
  • Included fans: 1 x 200 mm Blue LED (Front), 1 x 140 mm (Rear)
  • PCI-expansion slots: 10
  • Height: 580 mm
  • Width: 250 mm
  • Depth: 590 mm
  • Material: Steel, plastics
  • Maximum length of VGA-cards: 330 mm
  • Maximum height of CPU-coolers: 195 mm
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5 Comments on Raidmax Announces Vampire PSU Series, and Vampire Winterfall Case

#1
MMIXII
Vampire PSU Series

UL E199442 HEC/Compucase
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#2
McSteel
Yeah, apparently they're based off of HEC-xxxTG series, which is a bit unexpected. Raidmax do their best to use Andyson's platforms wherever possible (though they don't exactly shy away from asking CWT or SunPro to build some extreme-low-end units for them).

The fan will probably be a YLTC, and I bet the cap loadout will consist of JunFu and possibly Asia'X, in addition to Heirochi's standard Teapo offering...

We'll see.
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#3
Hood
What did they do, hire case designers who were forcibly retired in the early '90's to sketch out these ridiculous boy-gamer monstrosities? Really, Raidmax, a blue tinted side window with fan holes drilled out? I guess classic bad taste never goes out of style...
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#4
jonnyGURU
Vampire PSUs?

Well... that sucks. ;)

I guess they don't have very good standby power efficiency? ;)

I can do this all day guys....
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#5
ThE_MaD_ShOt
I have the black version of this case and it is quiet good. Also the windows isn't tinted blue, it's smoked tint. I really like the case design.


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