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Antec TruePower Trio 650
Watt Power Supply Review
Out of
the box:
Now that we have all that
out of the way, lets take a closer look at the TruePower Trio 650.

First, I have to hand it to Antec.
No one packages a power supply quite like this. There is no doubt
things are going to arrive safely wrapped up like this!

The Trio ships with the usual power
cable and installation screws, an extra cable tie and the users manual
containing Antec's industry leading AQ5 five year warranty.

Once everything is un packaged, we
get our first look at the power supply its self. Following in the
tradition of most of the TruePower line, the Trio is all business.
The gold fan cover over the single 120 mm fan is about the only thing
fancy about how this unit looks.

From the back of the power supply
you can see Antec has chosen not to use a second fan for exhaust.
The Trio 650 also features universal input allowing it to automatically
adjust from 100V to 240V power input. The result makes the
installed power supply look pretty clean.

The sides are also unadorned save
for this labeling providing the power output at a glance. With
three +12 Volt rails totaling 57 A you can afford to let the power do
the talking. Did I mention your +12 Volt rails have a 624 Watt
maximum output? That's just awesome.

Lets take a closer look at the
spaghetti. The Trio 650 supports 4 x SATA connectors, 6 x
Molex, one floppy, 2 x dedicated PCI-E connectors, one 20/24 pin power
run, one 4/8 pin power run, a 3-pin fan sensor and 2 x fan only runs.
This setup is more than ready for just about any build combination.
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