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Corsair SF600 High Performance SFX Power Supply

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Corsair SF600 High Performance SFX Power Supply

Description:
SF Series power supplies bring legendary Corsair performance and reliability to the SFX small form factor standard. They have the features you've come to expect from Corsair, with super-efficient 80 PLUS Gold certification, superior voltage regulation, Zero RPM mode for virtually silent operation, and 100% 105 Japanese electrolytic capacitors for better reliability. Fully modular cables make installation quick and easy. If you have big ideas for your next small form factor system, SF Series has the reliable power delivery and quiet, efficient operation you need. Customer Service / Tech support: 1-888-222-4346 opt. 1

Details:
DetailValue
BindingPersonal Computers
BrandCorsair
EAN0843591069045
FeatureSFX Form Factor: High end performance in a small form factor
80 PLUS Gold certified: High efficiency operation for less excess heat and lower operating costs
Fully Modular: Make your builds and upgrades easy, with clean, great-looking results
100% Japanese 105 electrolytic capacitors: Premium internal components ensure solid power delivery andlong term reliability
Zero RPM Fan Mode: Virtually silent operation at low and medium loads
Seven year warranty: Your guarantee of reliable operation that will last across several system builds
LabelCorsair
ManufacturerCorsair
ModelCP-9020105-NA
MPNCP-9020105-NA
PublisherCorsair
StudioCorsair
TitleCorsair SF600 High Performance SFX Power Supply
UPC843591069045
ColorBlack
Item Height3.9 inches
Item Length4.9 inches
Item Width2.5 inches
Package Height4.2 inches
Package Length9.7 inches
Package Weight4.2 pounds
Package Width7.2 inches
PackageQuantity1
PartNumberCP-9020105-NA
ProductGroupPersonal Computer
ProductTypeNameCOMPUTER_COMPONENT
UPCList - UPCListElement843591069045
Item Weight1.9 pounds
 

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