Monday, May 17th 2010
OCZ Technology Introduces Fatal1ty 750 Watt Modular Power Supply
OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a worldwide leading provider of high-performance solid-state drives (SSDs), memory modules, and power supplies for computing devices and systems, unveils the Fatal1ty 750 Watt power supply, a new high-performance PSU targeted at gamers and enthusiasts that prefer modular cabling.
OCZ is dedicated to delivering premium power solutions, and the new 750W was co-developed with Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel, twelve-time World champion, to meet the specific needs of fellow gamers. "I worked with OCZ on this new modular 750W Fatal1ty power supply to give the strength and power to my PC; I need to win!!," stated Johnathan "Fatal1ty'" Wendel. Featuring new "low-profile" flat modular cabling with efficiencies in airflow and control, the Fatal1ty 750W PSU not only provides stable, efficient power, but also unique, user-friendly connectors that promote greater flexibility and organization inside the PC case. Featuring glowing red LED lights to add style, Fatal1ty power supplies are an ideal upgrade for users who need a computer setup able to take on hours of non-stop gaming. Additionally, Fatal1ty 750W power supplies are designed to perform even at elevated temperatures of up to 45°C, nearly twice that of the industry standard."Working with Fatal1ty to build the ultimate PSU for a high-performance gaming environment was a great experience," commented Ryan Edwards, Director of Product Management at OCZ Technology. "Jonathan and OCZ share a common commitment to performance and reliability aimed at supporting the user in even the most intense competitive gaming and enthusiast environments. With the new Fatal1ty 750, gamers and power users alike can be confident their system is fueled by a top-notch PSU with the latest in technology and design."
The Fatal1ty 750W features a single +12V rail for maximum and efficient power distribution, a thermally controlled 135mm double-ball bearing fan for airflow at near-silent audible noise levels, and an array of connectors for multiple power-hungry drives and video cards. Offering excellent energy and cost-savings, the Fatal1ty 750W has an 80-Plus Bronze certification, converting up to a full 85% of AC to DC power at typical loads.
Fully compliant with the latest ATX12V and EPS12V specifications, the Fatal1ty 750W Series accommodates a wide range of cases, and comes backed by a 5-year warranty and tech support for additional peace of mind.
OCZ is dedicated to delivering premium power solutions, and the new 750W was co-developed with Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel, twelve-time World champion, to meet the specific needs of fellow gamers. "I worked with OCZ on this new modular 750W Fatal1ty power supply to give the strength and power to my PC; I need to win!!," stated Johnathan "Fatal1ty'" Wendel. Featuring new "low-profile" flat modular cabling with efficiencies in airflow and control, the Fatal1ty 750W PSU not only provides stable, efficient power, but also unique, user-friendly connectors that promote greater flexibility and organization inside the PC case. Featuring glowing red LED lights to add style, Fatal1ty power supplies are an ideal upgrade for users who need a computer setup able to take on hours of non-stop gaming. Additionally, Fatal1ty 750W power supplies are designed to perform even at elevated temperatures of up to 45°C, nearly twice that of the industry standard."Working with Fatal1ty to build the ultimate PSU for a high-performance gaming environment was a great experience," commented Ryan Edwards, Director of Product Management at OCZ Technology. "Jonathan and OCZ share a common commitment to performance and reliability aimed at supporting the user in even the most intense competitive gaming and enthusiast environments. With the new Fatal1ty 750, gamers and power users alike can be confident their system is fueled by a top-notch PSU with the latest in technology and design."
The Fatal1ty 750W features a single +12V rail for maximum and efficient power distribution, a thermally controlled 135mm double-ball bearing fan for airflow at near-silent audible noise levels, and an array of connectors for multiple power-hungry drives and video cards. Offering excellent energy and cost-savings, the Fatal1ty 750W has an 80-Plus Bronze certification, converting up to a full 85% of AC to DC power at typical loads.
Fully compliant with the latest ATX12V and EPS12V specifications, the Fatal1ty 750W Series accommodates a wide range of cases, and comes backed by a 5-year warranty and tech support for additional peace of mind.
19 Comments on OCZ Technology Introduces Fatal1ty 750 Watt Modular Power Supply
in Aus, theres like a hundred dollar markup on the non modular model compared to other branded 700w PSU's (antec, corsair, etc)
TBQH im not a fan of these, then again PSU's are one of the only things OCZ never has wow'd me with.
this is soooo 2005
hes stopped actively competing in tournaments/compeitions to put time into his 'business' otherwise known as Fatal1ty, Inc. wiki states his last game was in 2007, there is no other additional info at this time.
wiki: so you can say hes dried up
I wonder if the OEM for this OCZ 750W is Impervio?
Back to the topic, 700w? That's it? Jeez, if I were him, I wouldn't be branding anything less than 1kW for a true hardcore gamer ;)
I bet this guy has posters and photos of his glory days mounted on some carnal altar of some sort. Idolizing himself and stuff.
Ima sense hobo box Fatal1ty ed. coming up
if he was just some average guy competiting in tournaments etc etc & getting average scores people wouldnt remember him. but some how hes proved that hes a cut above the rest & his result are pretty consistant too, to the point where people might want to be more like him & be at the 'top of their game' & thats where his hardware/hardware endorsements come into play. to a lesser extent, the same thing applies to buying a signiture guitar. even though you play with the exact same guitar & amp as Hendrix or slash, it still doesnt mean that you will sound like them but people still want to buy signiture model guitars anyway because it brings them that much closer to their idol.
he doesnt need to hold his title - hes probably getting loads more cash off edorsements & fatality branded hardware then he could win from any tournaments hes ever competed in & as the saying goes "laughing his way to the bank"