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Club 3D Announces New 1200W 80 Plus Silver Compliant Modular Power Supply

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Club 3D B.V. announces the introduction of the 1200 Watt Switching Power Supply CSP-X1200CS as the new top of the line of its award winning Switching Power Supply Series. The new Club 3D 1200 Watt Switching Power Supply CSP-X1200CS is a real powerhouse and allows you to combine all lately introduced hardware in your high end system and play the most powerful games without risking any lack of power.

The new CSP-X1200CS gives you the power you need with the efficiency that is required on today's PC thanks to its 80-Plus Silver Certification and an ultra-quiet-135 mm fan.



Features
  • Compatible with latest PC Technology
    o Supports the newest specifications of ATX 12V & EPS 12V.
  • Supports current and next-generation mulit-CPU and GPU platforms (including AMD Crossfire and NVIDIA SLI configurations)
  • Extremely high efficiency (80-Plus Silver certification)
    o Up to 88% of efficiency, compliant with 80-Plus Silver efficiency requirement.
  • Highly durable & reliable 105°C and 85°C capacitors
    o The best solution for a High-end PSU by using 105°C and 85°C capacitors
  • Extremely Low Noise Level, equipped with a large and ultra-quiet 135 mm fan.


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Nice looking PSU, and this is definitely one of the smallest 1KW+ PSUs out there if you have space limitations. These aren't too popular in the US it seems, though.
 

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Its to bad to as the bench well and put up damn good numbers compared to other top brands like enermax and corsair there products are up there in terms of PSU at least so far.
 
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