Tuesday, June 4th 2013

In Win Shows Off Serenity Series PSUs

With two of its star attractions at Computex, the tòu and the KingSize H-Frame featuring elements of mirror-finish tempered glass, it's only natural that In Win would roll out a matching PSU lineup, since it's in the business of it. Pictured below is the company's new Serenity PSU, which could be available in various higher-range capacities. The one pictured below offers 900W.

Serenity PSUs are built with chrome brush-finished steel, to match some of the company's newer cases. The units are 80 Plus Platinum-certified, offer full-range APFC, a single +12V rail design, most common protection technologies such as OCP/OVP/OLP/UVP/SCP, and various regional certifications. These units are about 18 cm long, and feature partially modular cabling. The 24-pin ATX, 4+4-pin EPS, and a pair of 6+2-pin PCIe connectors come fixed, while two additional pairs of 6+2-pin PCIe connectors, twelve to sixteen SATA power, and three to six Molex connectors come modular. The unit is cooled by a 120 mm double ball-bearing fan. Its MTBF is rated at >120,000 hours. The Serenity series supports Core "Haswell" processors' low idle power states.
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3 Comments on In Win Shows Off Serenity Series PSUs

#1
the54thvoid
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It's a sad day when you find yourself commenting on how a PSU looks but that is a very nice looking PSU. Art Deco build anyone?
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sc
too bad the non-modular cables look like crap.
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Frick
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the54thvoidIt's a sad day when you find yourself commenting on how a PSU looks but that is a very nice looking PSU. Art Deco build anyone?
Nah, these days PSU's are so good you can afford to comment on the looks. Which are great in this case. :)
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