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In Win Shows Off P-II Line of ATX 3.0 Power Supplies

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In Win showed off the P-II line of power supplies offering ATX 3.0 + PCIe Gen 5 specs support, and 80 Plus Gold efficiency. The lineup includes four models based on Wattage—the P75II (750 W), P85II (850 W), P105II (1050 W), and the P130II (1300 W). The top-of-the-line 1300 W model comes with two 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR connectors that can deliver 600 W continuous power and excursion-tolerance within PCIe Gen 5 spec, whereas the other three models include one of these connectors. The 1050 W and 1300 W models also include six 6+2 pin PCIe power, whereas the lower models include four of these. Under the hood, these feature single +12 V rail design, and most common electrical protections. In Win didn't reveal pricing, but is backing these PSUs with a 5-year warranty.



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Huh, they were too cheap to label the connectors, so apparently they don't care if some dweeb/script-kiddie plugs somethin in wrong & melts it.....

Yea I know, most people with even a vague familiarity of pc building will know which connector goes to what, but given the way people are nowadayz, you practically have to make everything idiot-proof or risk getting sued out of existence for your oversight....

I remember this exact issue happening in my hometime a few years ago, and the judge awarded the claimant over $5k in damages to replace his pc, PLUS another $10k for his "pain, suffering, and emotional distress" from having to watch his machine go up in flames.......an no, I don't remember the mfgr's involved, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't one of the mainstream ones...
 
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Huh, they were too cheap to label the connectors, so apparently they don't care if some dweeb/script-kiddie plugs somethin in wrong & melts it.....

Yea I know, most people with even a vague familiarity of pc building will know which connector goes to what, but given the way people are nowadayz, you practically have to make everything idiot-proof or risk getting sued out of existence for your oversight....
Uh, they're keyed. You can't plug them in wrong even if you try.
Look at the photos more carefully, and imagine using the wrong connector - square pegs don't go into chamfered holes.
 
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There's a high probability that these are pre-production tradeshow display units missing the final silkscreened graphics.

After all, In Win's current P-series power supply models have standard markings identifying each type of power power if you look at the product photos on the company website.

Many readers in the PC Q&A forums have never been to a tradeshow so they don't realize that showing new products using pre-production units is actually a common practice.
 
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5 yr warranty...mmmnah. Don't even care who the OEM is. If they have so little confidence in their product that they cover it with a weak 5yr warranty, that tells me everything I need to know.
 
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5 yr warranty...mmmnah. Don't even care who the OEM is. If they have so little confidence in their product that they cover it with a weak 5yr warranty, that tells me everything I need to know.
The duration of the warranty and the quality of a product don't have much to do with eachother. I've seen crappy low-end Thermaltake power supplies with 7 years warranty.

Warranty is pureley a marketing bulletpoint and in your case it clearly worked. ;)

If you want longer warranty you just have to pay more. Most of the costs come from customer support or user error anyway, not from repairing of replacing a defective product.
 
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Sure, but I posted some facts. Maybe facts you didn't like, but still facts. There is no such thing as alternative facts, even if some people do believe so.
 
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In Win? Another one Chinese who become a PSU seller and hope to get rich.
 
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Opinions are like armpits, everyone has a couple and they generally smell bad.
Hahaha.
Sure, but I posted some facts. Maybe facts you didn't like, but still facts. There is no such thing as alternative facts, even if some people do believe so.
Uh huh, you sure did lol. Hows about the FACT that they aren't backing their product with a 10yr warranty. You know, the standard warranty for quality power supplies for the last 15 years. Yup, you go with your facts bud. I'll go with my quality manufacturers.
 
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Uh huh, you sure did lol. Hows about the FACT that they aren't backing their product with a 10yr warranty. You know, the standard warranty for quality power supplies for the last 15 years. Yup, you go with your facts bud. I'll go with my quality manufacturers.
You don't know anything about this power supply.
In Win? Another one Chinese who become a PSU seller and hope to get rich.
In Win is a Taiwanese company, which already around for 38 years. And making power supplies themselves for more than 30 years. They also use other OEM's for some power supplies. In Win is also a OEM for other brands.
 
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You don't know anything about this power supply.

In Win is a Taiwanese company, which already around for 38 years. And making power supplies themselves for more than 30 years. They also use other OEM's for some power supplies. In Win is also a OEM for other brands.
Re-read what I wrote a few more times until it sinks in.
5yrs= we have no faith in these units. Simple.

The rest is just noise.
 
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Re-read what I wrote a few more times until it sinks in.
5yrs= we have no faith in these units. Simple.

The rest is just noise.
Re-read what I wrote a few more times until it sinks in. Warranty has nothing to do with quality, it's purely a marketing decision.
 
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Re-read what I wrote a few more times until it sinks in. Warranty has nothing to do with quality, it's purely a marketing decision.
Lmao, of course it is.
That has to be one of the most simple statements I've ever read.
Warranty and quality absolutely run hand in hand. Marketing very specifically uses the warranty period as a critical selling point. When was the last time you saw a high end, quality unit from Seasonic, Superflower, Corsair, EVGA, or ANY high end manufacturer marketed with a 5yr warranty? Never. They are all successfully marketed with 10 to 12 yr warranties. Why? Because they stand behind their products knowing they will by and large, OUTLAST the warranty. That's called believing in your quality PSU my gullible man from Inwin land.
5 and 7yr warranties are relegated to their mid and low end units for the same reason. The very same reason that your beloved Inwin has tagged their brand new, shiny, ATX 3.0 units with a 5yr warranty. They know how long it's expected to last and warranty it accordingly. If it were otherwise, they would have stepped up and matched the bigboys. So unless these Inwin, atx 3.0 units (if they even are), miraculously turn out to be flextronic built...lol. They are either counting on only the uneducated and ignorant to buy them. Or they will sell them for next to nothing. They likely won't sell.

You have lost any and all credibility with that statement. Later.
 
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Sorry but this really is basic knowledge. It's nothing special. It's said that jonnyguru.com is gone. Back then people could find basic stuff like this easily with just a simple Google search. Nowadays PSU knowledge goes down hard and marketing takes over facts.
 
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