Friday, June 29th 2018

EVGA Launches the BR Series Power Supplies

Introducing the EVGA BR Series of power supplies. Building upon our already great line of Bronze rated power supplies, we sought to make the improvements our customers asked for. Out BR Series are 80 PLUS Bronze certified, with 85% efficiency or higher under typical loads. Features a non-modular design with all black full sleeved cables for that high end aesthetic, 120mm sleeve bearing quiet fan, increased 3.3V/5V voltage stability, all backed by EVGA's World Leading Warranty and Support for 3 Years.
Key Features
  • Available in 700W, 600W, 500W and 450W Versions
  • Bronze Rated Efficiency
  • DC to DC Converter for rock-solid power stability
  • Long Life 120mm Fan
  • EVGA 3 Year Warranty
Learn more about the EVGA BR Power Supplies www.evga.com/articles/01212/EVGA-700-600-500-450-BR-Power-Supplies/
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6 Comments on EVGA Launches the BR Series Power Supplies

#1
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
A floppy power connector in 2018.. :laugh:
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#2
Darksword
And the award for "Most Boring Product Launch of the Year" goes to...
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#3
Nuckles56
Just because EVGA didn't already have enough different PSU models already. Anyone know who the OEM is?
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#4
PLAfiller
Chloe PriceA floppy power connector in 2018.. :laugh:
One would think so, but there are still some things powered by it :) I think this is one, that needs such: Silverstone SST-02 wireless remote.

Edit: OK, it doesn't. I thought the white end was for floppy connector. Nevermind, honest mistake.
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#5
R-T-B
Chloe PriceA floppy power connector in 2018.. :laugh:
Berg Connector, actually. And a few ASUS "quality" (that may be disputable) sound cards do use them. But you can use an adapter. And at least Jonnyguru actually docks points for ones without an adapter, lol.
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Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
R-T-BBerg Connector, actually. And a few ASUS "quality" (that may be disputable) sound cards do use them. But you can use an adapter. And at least Jonnyguru actually docks points for ones without an adapter, lol.
Yeah I know that it's berg, but I don't know anyone who uses that name... for me and many others, it's just floppy power connector. :) Actually I didn't know that Asus sound cards use that connector, the only thing besides floppy drives I can remember are graphics cards (R9500, 9500 Pro, 9700, 9700 Pro, 9800 SE, some AGP X1000 and HD2000/3000 series), some multi-fan panels (like my old Scythe Kama Panel) and in some motherboards instead of a typical molex as an additional power connector. But I've seen molexes and even PCI-E 6-pin in some sound cards, IIRC some Asus Strix soundcard has a 6-pin. And SB AE-5 has a molex.

And yeah, I like that jonnyguru thinks that the connector without using an adapter is a con.
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