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ENERMAX EG465P-VE FMAII 460W
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Description: - dual +12V Rails

Independent 12V rails supply to MB/CPU and drives in order to provide stable and clean current to noise-sensitive devices, such as: CPU, add-on cards.Meet UL 240VA safety requirements. It also separate the motherboard rails and video card rails to ensure maximum power to your PCI Express video card.
- high efficiency (80%)

High efficiency is achieve by using using high quality components and the skills of our designer to maximizes your power supply output and minimize wasted power. Efficiency is the measure of how much of the 100% power going in to the PSU is being used up and the unused power dissipate into heat through the heatsink. Lower efficiency means that more power is being wasted and also the PSU will generate more heat. .
- ring core technology

Effectively prevents electro-magnetic pulse leaking from switching power supply to appliances that are being attached to the same power source, i.e. AC wall plug..
- protection

Enermax has one of the highest protection standard on the market today, due to our advance design we offer the following type of protections:

OCP -Over Current Protection, UCP -Under Current Protection, OVP - Over Voltage Protection, OLP -Over Load Protection, OTP - Over Temperature Protection, SCP - Short Circuits Protection.
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20+4 Main power 4P+4P EPS Dual PCI E Serial ATA ODD & HDD
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20+4 Pins Main Power: 1 (support 24P and 20P MB)
P4 +12V (8pins) CPU : 1
6 Pins PCI Express : 1
8 Pins PCI Express: 1
Serial ATA :6
HDD Power :8
FDD Power : 1
Fan Monitor: 1


Specifications [ Edit | History ] - by T_K @Oct 12, 2007

Maximum Power: 465W (support both 20pins and 24pins DUAL CPU motherboards)
Efficiency: 80%
Input Voltage: 90V~265V
Input Frequency Range: 47Hz~63Hz
Input Current: 40A/115V and 80A/230V max. during cold start
Hold up time: 17ms at 115VAC or 230VAC, full load
Over Voltage Protection: +5V: 5.5V~7.0V; +3.3V:3.76V~4.3V; +12V & +12V2: 13.4V~15.6V
Over Load Protection: 110~160% of max load
Over current Protection: +3.3V : 55A (max); +5V: 48A (max); +12V1 & +12V2: 24A (max)
Over Temperature Protection: Operating Ambient 10?~40?, Storage Ambient -40?~70?
Humidity:
Operating : to 85% relative humidity, non condensing at 25?
Storage: to 95% relative humidity, non condensing at 50?
MTBF: Greater than 100K hours at 70% of full rated load; 230VAC / 50Hz input
Dimension: W150 x H86 x D140 (mm)
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EG465P-VE FMA
+12v1

22A

32A
combine pw
+12v2

20A
-12v

0.6A
+5v

30A
+5v sb

3A
+3.3v

30A
Keywords: EG465P-VE FMAII 460W
Price: 70$


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Registered: March 2005
Location: Quebec City
Posts: 1201
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $75.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: SOLID, Awesome Quality, Steady to the bones
Cons: A little pricey

Bought it to replace my old 350 watt PSU on my Athlon 2800+.

Work like a charm, solid PSU, steady to the bones, awesome quality. Worth a good 9.5/10

Crossfire ready. 6/8pin video card. 460W.

Will be good for any old system. I would buy it for any old PC. (parents, back-up, etc.)

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