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Raijintek Intros Micro ATX Optimized PSUs

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Raijintek introduced a new line of PSUs that are optimized for the Micro ATX form-factor. While technically it's an ATX PSU, it's shorter than some of the shortest ATX PSUs, giving you more room in the typically space-constrained micro-ATX case. The first picture below shows you just how short the PSU is, next to a typical ATX PSU. The company put up 600W and 700W models of the series. Both units use 100 mm fans instead of the 120-140 mm fans typically found in ATX PSUs. The 700W model features 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, while the 600W model features 80 Plus Gold. Both units feature APFC, single +12V rail design, and most common electrical protection mechanisms. Both further feature partially modular cables.



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Why not label it, as a SFX PSU, since, thats , actually downscaled ATX size PSU, I don get it
 
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Why not label it, as a SFX PSU, since, thats , actually downscaled ATX size PSU, I don get it
Because it's not SFX. This is not a "new" form factor, just a short depth ATX. From Silverstone:
ATX PS/2: Standard dimension for this form factor is: 150mm (W) x 86mm (H) x 140mm (D)
SFX: Standard dimension for this form factor is: 125mm (W) x 51.5mm (H) x 100mm (D). There are variations for this form factor that have longer depth such as SFX-L.
ATX PS/3: This form factor is compatible with ATX PS/2, the only difference is the shorter depth. Many have also called this the “Micro ATX” PSU form factor, which is incorrect as no such standard exists for power supplies.
Standard dimension for this form factor is: 150mm (W) x 86mm (H) x 100mm (D) The depth for this form factor may vary from 100mm up to 139mm

Also, SFX PSU's will not fit in an ATX case unless an adapter is used. These need no adapter. BitFenix Prodigy owners should love these PSU's.
 
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