Thursday, April 7th 2016

Spire Announces the Pearl Series Power Supplies

Aimed predominantly at the system integration channel the Spire Pearl series power supplies are well balanced ATX V2.31 cost effective power supplies housed in matte black enclosures and compliant with the latest ECO friendly and EUP energy saving standards. Build with quality components such as A-grade capacitors and signature Nano-technology bearing 120mm silent DC cooling fan.

Keeping air flowing and your system running cool at high power demands. The steel enclosure is of compact design, 14x15x8.5cm which fits nicely in smaller form factor Micro ATX systems. Loaded with quality and safety features such as PFC/IO/OVP/OLP/ SCP short circuit and overload-over power- and current protection. The new Pearl series ATX PC power supplies are the intelligent selection for professional PC users and System Integrators.
Main Features:
  • ATX Ver.2.31 Specification compliant
  • EMI Shielded VGA/HDD Power
  • Connectors Supports the newest Intel & AMD based systems
  • 120mm silent Nano-Tech bearing fan
  • PWM variable fan speed, temperature driven and controlled
  • Completely silent 16.0 dBA up to 45C / 113F Max noise level 21.0 dBA
  • High Efficiency (86%) up to 30% less power consumption
  • Compliant with EuP Lot 6 2010: 5Vsb AC input < 1W at standby & off mode
  • I/O/OVP/OLP and SCP Short Circuit- Overload- Over Power- & current-Protection
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8 Comments on Spire Announces the Pearl Series Power Supplies

#1
P4-630
Quiet PSU's, nice.
But hmm...A warranty of just 2 years.
I'm out.
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#2
LTUGamer
That moment when they make shit but marketing team must say that product fits current consumer trends.



BTW all these modern safety features looks awesome. Especially I/O switch. :roll:
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#3
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
I guess I'm not understanding what the issues are? The PSU by its specs seems to check all the boxes.
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#4
xvi
btarunrHigh Efficiency (86%) up to 30% less power consumption
Just guessing/assuming some things here, it looks like that's about 80+ Bronze levels. Check out the specs on Spire's product page. Absolutely no mention of any certifications.
I hate these "30% less" statements. Less than WHAT?! A vacuum cleaner? A microwave? A Tesla in ludicrous mode? The Grand Coulee Dam?
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#5
Hood
Craptastic junk, agreed. Their web page gives it away - [Features - Intel Core 2, Core 2 Due, Core 2 Extreme, Celeron, Pentium | AMD Athlon 64X2,AMD Athlon 64 FX,AMD Athlon 64, Sempron] (from Pearl 550 specifications), I guess they think we're still in the Pentium 4 Era? Also no sleeved cables at all, just bare wires, and connectors that look like something from 20 years ago on a $10 PSU. Does it come with a fire extinguisher included?
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#6
Caring1
The Black Pearl, now there's a name that inspires confidence that something bad won't happen. o_O
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#7
R-T-B
xviThe Grand Coulee Dam?
Hopefully that outputs electricity, not consumes it, or we've been doing it wrong.

Then again, if this makes more energy than the Grand Coulee Dam by 30%, I will officially buy it.
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#8
AsRock
TPU addict
xviJust guessing/assuming some things here, it looks like that's about 80+ Bronze levels. Check out the specs on Spire's product page. Absolutely no mention of any certifications.
I hate these "30% less" statements. Less than WHAT?! A vacuum cleaner? A microwave? A Tesla in ludicrous mode? The Grand Coulee Dam?
yeah really, i could say, well will say +5% more than my current PSU.

If true on the 2 year warranty i know i would not bother.
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