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Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-1000 1000W Continuous Power "compatible with Core i7" Power Supply

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Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-1000 1000W Continuous Power "compatible with Core i7" Power Supply

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Antec's TruePower Quattro series heralds the arrival of the new generation of power supplies! Four +12V rails let you distribute your power more evenly, for a more stable system. The 1000-watt Antec TPQ-1000 provides serious power for even the most cutting edge components. The Active PFC design and 80 mm low noise fan provides reduced vibration, lower noise emission, efficient cooling, and incredibly enhanced performance. Universal Input and ATX12V v2.2 and EPS12V v2.91 compliance ensures you can use the TPQ-1000 almost anywhere. The 80PLUS certification means the Quattro consumes about 33% less energy than many equivalent power supplies with the same power output. With an MTBF of 100,000 hours, your TPQ-1000 will be around for a long time to come. With one main connector (20 + 4 pin), one 12V (4-pin), one 12V (8pin), nine Molex, eight SATA, two floppy, and four PCI-E (2 x 6-pin, 2 x 8-pin) connectors you can wire in all of the necessary pieces for a killer PC. Industrial grade components provide stable and unflappable output and protection against power and voltage surges. It sports four +12V outputs (12V1, 12V2, 12V3, 12V4) to power the most killer system you can build. The modular cables are sleeved and labeled to give your system a clean and professional look, while the racing stripe paint job will add some extra style. Get one today, and let your foes feel your power! Fans: 80mm low noise cooling fan Main Connector: 20+4Pin +12V Rails: 4 PCI-Express Connector: 2 x 6-Pin, 2 x 6+2-Pin SATA Power Connector: 8 Efficiency: > 85% Over Voltage Protection: Yes Overload Protection: Yes
 
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This is still a decent power supply despite the age (comes with floppy drive connectors!). I have one powering an IVY-e E5 Xeon with a modded 980Ti GPU with no issues. This PSU came out in 2007 and the 980Ti came out in 2016. Here we are in 2022 and still working like a champ. I might even give it a try with a 2080Ti although the seperate rails max out @ 18A each. I am not quite sure what happened to Antec because I always remember them making great cases and power supplies I wonder what happened (maybe a good documentary one day).
 
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