Monday, February 6th 2023

Antec Extends Gold Power Supply Series with Three Models: 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W

Antec Inc., leading provider of high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself market, broadens its Gold series with three models offering 650 W, 750 W or 850 W. The 80 PLUS GOLD rating and modular cabling make the Neo Eco Gold Modular a great and affordable choice to Antec's range of industry-leading power supplies. They are now commercially available from 109 € (suggested retail price including VAT).

The brand-new NeoECO Gold Modular series was born ready for the best DIY-PC experience, and it also serves exceptional performance and outstanding stability. Featuring 100% full modular design and 80 PLUS Gold certification, the NeoECO Gold Modular series keeps the PC hardware installation convenient and clean. It provides highly efficient power to your system and reduces your electricity bills.
The advanced thermal control with the Zero RPM mode enables to turn the fan off at low loads to provide absolute silence. The 120 mm silent fan optimizes the balance between cooling and noise. High-quality Japanese heavy-duty caps allow for stable performance. A server-class Half-Bridge LLC design with synchronous rectification based on a DC-DC topology to improve performance and stability.

The CircuitShield design allows for industry-grade protection to make the system safe in any environment. With the 7-year warranty, the NeoECO Gold Modular series will be the ideal choice for professional modders and PC gamers.
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12 Comments on Antec Extends Gold Power Supply Series with Three Models: 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W

#1
P4-630
AleksandarKThey are now commercially available from 109 € (suggested retail price including VAT).
The 650W costs 109 EUR?.....
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#2
AsRock
TPU addict
Yet another leader is PSU's lmao.
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#3
maxfly
"It provides highly efficient power to your system and reduces your electricity bills."

I'll take 10.
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#5
mechtech
I’ve noticed psu prices have actually increased quite a bit since end of pandemic and many not in stock.
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#6
Chrispy_
That's to Brexit (I'm still salty about that fiasco) Antec are dead to me know - their warranty center isn't in the UK and while they will honour the warranty, shipping costs out to the Netherlands are covered by the customer and you'll save money, time, RMA hassle, and customs declaration/waybill paperwork by just discarding the PSU and buying a new one.

I don't have anything against Antec products, but they are effectively without warranty in the UK now, when so many other competing brands offer basically the same thing with an actual warranty.
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mechtech
Chrispy_That's to Brexit (I'm still salty about that fiasco) Antec are dead to me know - their warranty center isn't in the UK and while they will honour the warranty, shipping costs out to the Netherlands are covered by the customer and you'll save money, time, RMA hassle, and customs declaration/waybill paperwork by just discarding the PSU and buying a new one.

I don't have anything against Antec products, but they are effectively without warranty in the UK now, when so many other competing brands offer basically the same thing with an actual warranty.
Sea sonic same in Canada. Have to ship across continent to Southern California. So I just used the shipping money to buy a new psu (non-sea sonic)
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Chrispy_
mechtechSea sonic same in Canada. Have to ship across continent to Southern California. So I just used the shipping money to buy a new psu (non-sea sonic)
At least Canada didn't do something as monumentally stupid as Brexit! :D

I'd say I'm straying close to the R&P forum rule, but I don't think I'm offending anyone; Even most of the die-hard Brexit advocates have changed their mind now because the lies were exposed and the economy has very obviously suffered with not one single benefit of any description yet to materialise from the whole web of deceit.
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#9
sLowEnd
I can't remember the last time Antec did anything to really stand out. Their cases and Earthwatts PSUs used to be pretty popular during the Core 2 ~ Sandy Bridge days, but they fell off the map afterwards.
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#10
Why_Me
Chrispy_At least Canada didn't do something as monumentally stupid as Brexit! :D

I'd say I'm straying close to the R&P forum rule, but I don't think I'm offending anyone; Even most of the die-hard Brexit advocates have changed their mind now because the lies were exposed and the economy has very obviously suffered with not one single benefit of any description yet to materialise from the whole web of deceit.
You should consider moving to Brussels so you can get that Antec warranty. With that said Antec went to crap a while ago.
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Chrispy_
Why_MeYou should consider moving to Brussels so you can get that Antec warranty. With that said Antec went to crap a while ago.
Yeah, I watched Antec squander an industry lead back in the beige case days. That sure counts as "a while ago" :D
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Icon Charlie
mechtechI’ve noticed psu prices have actually increased quite a bit since end of pandemic and many not in stock.
Doubled in many cases back in 2020.
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