Tuesday, April 26th 2022

ADATA XPG Bronze-Certified PYLON Power Supply is 5-year Warranty now

XPG, a provider of high-performance products for Gamers, E-sports Pros, and Tech Enthusiasts, is pleased to announce that the warranty period for the XPG PYLON 80 Plus Bronze certified power supply unit has been extended to 5 years. Previously the unit's warranty was limited to 3 years. XPG actively works to ensure the highest level of quality and reliability in all their products and happily extends that guarantee to the gamers.

The XPG PYLON is an 80 Plus Bronze certified power supply unit that can reach efficiency levels as high as 89%, delivering performance nearly rivaling that of Gold certified power supplies. It was designed for 24/7 continuous power system operation and comes in four wattage options - 450 W, 550 W, 650 W and 750 W - to meet the specific needs of various types of users and performance scenarios. All models feature DC-to-DC circuit 100% +12V. XPG PYLON complies with the Intel ATX Power Supply Design Guide's sleep mode function requirements and features a power delivery system that remains consistent and efficient, making it ideal for supporting mid to high-end graphic cards and CPUs. Its 120 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) fan runs nearly silent for a quiet user experience. Combined with its 105°C Japanese main capacitors, the XPG PYLON is whisper-quiet, highly efficient, and built to last.
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6 Comments on ADATA XPG Bronze-Certified PYLON Power Supply is 5-year Warranty now

#1
R0H1T
Should've announced this 3 months back, was looking to buy a Pylon but decided to skip it due to warranty!
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#2
Verpal
We are suppose to congratulate ADATA here? Even my bargain basement TUF gaming PSU from ASUS got 6 years warranty, 5 years should be doable on almost all PSU considering even the worst component are somewhat reliable these day.
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#3
fibre
I don't trust ADATA as a brand since what they did to their SSDs, even with 5 year waranty
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#4
mahirzukic2
fibreI don't trust ADATA as a brand since what they did to their SSDs, even with 5 year waranty
What did they do?
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fibre
fibreI don't trust ADATA as a brand since what they did to their SSDs, even with 5 year waranty
they changed the controller and memory modules for different ones and worse while keeping the same model name. Reviews were good for initial ones and it was easy to read a good review and buy a bad SSD. Well, I did.
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mahirzukic2
fibrethey changed the controller and memory modules for different ones and worse while keeping the same model name. Reviews were good for initial ones and it was easy to read a good review and buy a bad SSD. Well, I did.
Wow, that's very unethical, bordering criminal. From there on out, I'd avoid them like the plague.
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