Wednesday, January 27th 2010

Muskin Enhanced Introduces Volta and Joule Series PSUs

Mushkin Enhanced, a global leader in high-performance computer products, announced today the release of two new power supply series: Volta and Joule.

With an exceptional feature set and high-efficiency operation, the Volta Series PSUs offer unparalleled value. Available in 500W and 600W versions, the Volta Series are an ideal choice for enthusiasts, gamers and professionals.
For the most demanding systems and users, the Joule Series offers a massive dose of power at an incredibly friendly price. Available in 1000W and 1200W versions, Joule power supplies stand up to the heavy loads of overclocked and multi-GPU systems while keeping rail voltages steady and stable.

Both the Volta and Joule power supplies feature thermally-controlled 120mm fans with user-selectable (R/G/B/off) LED color. The PSUs operate at whisper-quiet sound levels and remain unobtrusive.

"Our new PSUs provide value and enthusiast power solutions. The value conscious builders will be pleased with the output levels and connector options of the Volta series. The Joule units will fuel overclocked components with clean power; allowing the most hardcore enthusiasts to reach new speeds and levels of stability. Both units distribute their power responsibly, with up to 85% efficiency." said Brian Flood, director of product development.

Part Numbers:
  • MKNPS500-A : Volta 500W Power Supply
  • MKNPS600-A : Volta 600W Power Supply
  • MKNPS1000-A : Joule 1kW Power Supply
  • MKNPS1200-A : Joule 1.2kW Power Supply
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13 Comments on Muskin Enhanced Introduces Volta and Joule Series PSUs

#1
Arrakis9
[insert generic high end psu with light control here]

Looks like a pretty solid product but not much on details or features are they ?
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#2
MRCL
Modular or non-modular? They seem to be nice PSUs, but I learned to hate non-modular ones recently.
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#3
mdm-adph
MRCLModular or non-modular? They seem to be nice PSUs, but I learned to hate non-modular ones recently.
Probably non, or else they'd be advertising it, I'd imagine.
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#4
Delta6326
yeah probable non, almost always if it has modular than it has PFC-Active sense this doesn't have PFC-Active then its probable no modular but this is just a guess
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#6
MRCL
Hmm sems like your average PSU.

Also I think I've just grown accustom to modular PSUs. Recently installed a non-modular one in a Cosmos S - which is huge - and I had so much trouble putting the wires away lol.
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#9
mlee49
What no Tesla series? :confused:
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#10
Sir Alex Ice
The title should be Mushkin not Muskin, you are missing an "h"
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#11
copenhagen69
am i missing something?
those 1000w and 1200w PSUs only show 19a on the 12v rails ...

the Antec TPQ-1200 i just ordered has 38a on the 12v rails ...
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#12
jagd
Both have six +12v rails and 1000w model can supply 76a from +12v rails and 1200w model can supply 84a from +12v rails according to mushkin's chart (max 19a from one rail and max total is 76a/84a for 1000w/1200w models.
www.mushkin.com/Power-Supplies/Joule/Joule-1200W.aspx
Antec TPQ-1200 can supply 100a from six +12 rails (max 38a from one rail and max total is 100a from all rails according to antec's label )
copenhagen69am i missing something?
those 1000w and 1200w PSUs only show 19a on the 12v rails ...
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#13
copenhagen69
jagdBoth have six +12v rails and 1000w model can supply 76a from +12v rails and 1200w model can supply 84a from +12v rails according to mushkin's chart (max 19a from one rail and max total is 76a/84a for 1000w/1200w models.
www.mushkin.com/Power-Supplies/Joule/Joule-1200W.aspx
Antec TPQ-1200 can supply 100a from six +12 rails (max 38a from one rail and max total is 100a from all rails according to antec's label )
ah ok ... very nice! thanks for the heads up :toast:
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