Monday, April 12th 2021

Spire Announces Eagleforce 80 Plus Certified Power Supplies

Spire is releasing a new series of powerful and dependable 80 PLUS certified ATX power supplies. The EagleForce ATX power supply series aimed at the pc enthusiast en pc gamer. Equipped with selected all high-quality components, supplying optimal power under the most demanding circumstances. The EagleForce units are compliant to the 2.31 version Intel specification standard with advanced circuit design, including better grade A components supporting the newest Intel & AMD dual core & quad core micro-processors.

Auto-thermal fan control, maximizing the air cooling performance whilst maintaining reduced sound levels. Energy sufficient and compliant with the Active Power Factor Correction (APFC) Energy Star & 80 PLUS certified standards. As well as ErP 2013 Lot6, which guarantees that your PSU will use less than 1 W on system standby and lower than 45% transferring efficiency on 5 V standby. Housed in cool black powdered coated enclosures and backed by 2 years manufacturer warranty.
  • 80 Plus certified
  • ATX Ver. 2.31 Specification Compliant
  • Sleeved flat cables and EZ-Connectors
  • EMI Shielded VGA/HDD and Power connectors
  • Supports the newest Intel & AMD based systems
  • 120 mm silent DC fan PWM fan
  • Fan speed Variable by temp-controller
  • Completely silent 10.0 dBA up to 45C / 113F
  • Active Power Factor Correction (APFC)
  • High Efficiency (86%) up to 30% less power consumption
  • I/O/OVP/OLP and SCP Short Circuit- Overload- Over Power- & current-Protection
  • Output cables: 20+4P *1, 500 mm, SATA+SATA+IDE *1, 500 mm, IDE+IDE+SATA *1, 500 mm, IDE+SATA+SATA *1, 500 mm, P8 (4+4) *1, 600 mm, P6 (2+4) *2, 600 mm
  • 2 year manufacturer warranty
ITEM NUMBERS & MSRP:
  • EAGLEFORCE 500 W ITEM# SP-ATX-500W-80+ MSRP €49,95
  • EAGLEFORCE 600 W ITEM# SP-ATX-600W-80+ MSRP €57,95
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9 Comments on Spire Announces Eagleforce 80 Plus Certified Power Supplies

#1
AsRock
TPU addict
2 years manufacturer warranty.
HAHA, Just buy a Seasonic.
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#2
CheapMeat
Not sure if it's just the image but it looks tiny. Is it for sure not SFX?
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#3
Caring1
"including better grade A components supporting the newest Intel & AMD dual core & quad core micro-processors."
Are they fricken serious?
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#4
8BitZ80
That's damn expensive for a power supply with specs that were common in the budget market over ten years ago. I've bought (good quality) budget 400W Be Quiet power supplies for half as much as that 500W unit.
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#5
Nuckles56
Caring1"including better grade A components supporting the newest Intel & AMD dual core & quad core micro-processors."
Are they fricken serious?
Probably anything else will manage to pull too much power for "grade A components" and fry the power supply and system
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#6
ExcuseMeWtf
80 PLUS Standard?

Only compliant with ATX revision from... 2008?

Yeah, no. HARD pass. It belongs in a museum, not in a modern PC lmao.
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#7
LTUGamer
PooPipeBoyThat's damn expensive for a power supply with specs that were common in the budget market over ten years ago. I've bought (good quality) budget 400W Be Quiet power supplies for half as much as that 500W unit.
Small companies have interesting MSRP policy. They put high MSRP and then sell goods bellow MSRP price. High MSRP force people to think that it is high end product and if they see that it is priced bellow MSRP they think that they are getting very good deal.

Anyway, awful PSU :D
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#8
R-T-B
Caring1"including better grade A components supporting the newest Intel & AMD dual core & quad core micro-processors."
Are they fricken serious?
Be nice to them, they may have access to a time machine. Could be fun.
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#9
GamerGuy
Isn't 80+ (without Bronze, Silver, Gold, etc) rating just.......meh? Looks pretty generic, and for about 60USD (for the base 500W unit I suspect) strikes me as a tad expensive for a PSU with such lackluster specs. That part about supporting the latest Intel and AMD Dual and Quad core CPU's had me scratching my head. Are they stuck in 2010?
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