Tuesday, November 10th 2015

SilentiumPC Announces the Vero L1 600W Power Supply

SilentiumPC announced the Vero L1 600W power supply. It offers great value and solid performance for system integrators and budget-minded enthusiasts. With continuous power of 600W the unit is intended for single GPU gaming PCs. With dedicated single +12V rail delivering up to 49.6A and two PCI-E 6-pin and 8-pin cables you can power every modern graphics card available.

Vero's compact housing hides modern platform equipped with high-quality Taiwanese capacitors providing clean and stable power for your system. Five integrated safety features: OVP, SCP, OPP, SIP, UVP ensure safety for the PSU and the components. The unit is also future-proof with full compatibility with Intel Haswell C6/C7 modes and compliance with ErP Lot 2013 directive (< 0.5W in standby mode).
80PLUS Certified efficiency (up to 87%) allowed us to utilize an exceptionally quiet thermally controlled 120mm fan which keeps the noise at minimum possible level even under load.

Tech specs:
  • Model name: SilentiumPC Vero L1 600W
  • Dimensions: 15 cm (W) x 8.6 cm (H) x 16.3 cm (L)
  • Net weight: 2.03 kg
  • Color: all black
  • Standard: ATX12V 2.3
  • PFC: active (PF: 0.99)
  • ROHS certificate: yes
  • Safety certificates: CE, CB, CCC
  • MTBF@25°C: 100.000 h
  • Efficiency: up to 87% (80 PLUS Standard 230V EU Certified)
  • Cables: semi-modular
  • Cooling: 1 x 120mm thermally regulated fan
  • Safety features:
    o OVP (Over Voltage Protection)
    o SCP (Short Circuit Protection)
    o OPP (Over power protection
    o SIP (Surge & inrush protection)
    o UVP (Under voltage protection)
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2 Comments on SilentiumPC Announces the Vero L1 600W Power Supply

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R-T-B
btarunrTaiwanese capacitors
There's actually some ok ones (Teapo comes to mind), but still, this is like advertising you made your speakers come with "intelligible sound," No one should advertise something that's basically just barely passable.
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Hiryougan
R-T-BThere's actually some ok ones (Teapo comes to mind), but still, this is like advertising you made your speakers come with "intelligible sound," No one should advertise something that's basically just barely passable.
Well, knowing SPC it will be hella cheap so they just advertise the things how they are i guess :P
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