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Features
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700-WATT | ATX 2.2
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SLI CERTIFIED
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SUPPORTS MULTI-CORE AMD/INTEL CPU SYSTEM
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MODULAR CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM W/MESHED WIRE
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120mm BALL-BEARING COOLING FAN
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ADVANCED CIRCUITRY DESIGN | ULTRA EFFICIENCY @80%+
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TRI PCI-EXPRESS OUTPUT | 1X6-PIN | 2X8-PIN
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ENERGY SAVER STANDBY MODE @ 1-WATT
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THERMAL CONTROL SYSTEM LINKED TO FAN
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THERMAL COATED (METALLIC GREY) CASING
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SECURE ON/OFF POWER SWITCH
Specifications
| COOLING Fan(s): |
Single, 120mm ball-bearing with Thermal
Sensor Linked |
| TOTAL POWER OUTPUT: |
700W TOTAL CONTINUOUS OUTPUT @ 30°C |
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OUTPUT CONNECTORS: |
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MODULAR: CABLE 1 (3) Molex 4-Pin, CABLE
2 (2) Molex 4-Pin + (1) |
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FDD 4-Pin, CABLE 3 (3) S-ATA, CABLE 4
(2) S-ATA, CABLE 5 (1) |
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PCI-EXPRESS 6+2-Pin, CABLE6 (1)
PCI-EXPRESS 6+2-Pin. |
| NVIDIA SLI SUPPORT: |
YES |
| AMD/ATI CROSSFIRE SUPPORT: |
YES |
| 80PLUS CERTIFIED: |
N/A |
| MODULAR CABLE: |
YES |
| SAFETY APPROVAL: |
UL, FCC, CSA, VDE, NEMKO, CE, CB, CNS |
| MTBF: |
100,000 HOURS @ TYPICAL |
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INPUT SPECIFICATIONS:
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| Input Voltage: |
115V AC to 230V AC, 50 ~ 60Hz |
| Power Factor Correction
(PFC): |
ACTIVE PFC | FULL RANGE |
| Input Current: |
8.0A @
115 Vrms, 60 Hz. |
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4.0A @
230 Vrms, 50 Hz. |
| Input Protection: |
Patented Input Fuse Protection |
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OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS:
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| +12V RAILS: |
4 |
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| Output Voltage: |
+3.3V DC |
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+5V DC |
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+12V1 DC |
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+12V2 DC |
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+12V3 DC |
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+12V4 DC |
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-12V DC |
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+5Vsb DC (Standby) |
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| Output Current: |
36.0A @ +3.3V DC |
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30.0A @ +5V DC |
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18.0A @ +12V1 DC |
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18.0A @ +12V2 DC |
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18.0A @ +12V3 DC |
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18.0A @ +12V4 DC |
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0.80A @ -12V DC |
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3.00A @ +5Vsb DC Standby |
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| Output Protection: |
Complete OVP, OCP, SCP Protection |
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| Product Size: |
Unit: 5.88”Wx6.50”Dx3.38”H | Packaging:
9.25”W x 4.50”L x 7.25”H |
| Product Weight: |
5.0 lbs |

Out of the box the Power-Mod 700W looks sharp.
The 120 mm ball bearing fan dominates the outside surface and a hex
mesh across the back helps keep the air flowing. The blue
power switch lights up nicely for ease of use at a LAN or in a dark
desk shelf.

The outside of the Power-Mod 700w is finished in
a nickel grey color the raised logo nicely complements. FSP
scores points for not covering the outside with stickers and other
eyesores too.

FSP also scores points for displaying the rails
right on the side of the box. As you can see on the thumbnail
above, the bulk of the
power is divided across four +12 Volt rails at 18 Amps each.

The label side paints a clearer picture with 155W
devoted to the +3.3V and +5V rails, leaving 520W split between the
four +12V rails and the remaining 25W assigned to the -12v and
-5Vsb. These ratings are Max Combined Power. The label
also recommends how the rails should be assigned: 12V1 to CPU1, 12V2
to PCI-E 1 and CPU2, 12V3 to MB and accessories and 12V4 to PCI-E2
and PCI-E3.
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