SeaSonic S12II 620 Bronze 620W
SeaSonic Electronics introduces the S12II “Bronze” Series; the updated version of the award winning S12II Series to meet the growing demand for high efficiency and yet price competitive power supplies. The S12II Bronze Series achieves the 80 PLUS Bronze standard of at least 82%, 85% and 82% power usage efficiency at 20%, 50% & 100% operating loads respectively. This, combined with Active Power Factor Correction, enables the S12II Bronze to reduce energy waste, boost power efficiency and more importantly, reduce the energy costs for the users. In addition to the efficiency upgrade, the S12II Bronze Series maintains the strong foundations of the S12II series. Important features such as the stable and proven Double Forward Converter circuit design, the industry leading Smart and Silent Fan Control (S2FC) and the use of high reliability Japanese brand capacitors are all carried forward to the “Bronze”. The S12II Bronze Series, similar to its predecessors, is available in the standard ATX Form Factor and in wattages that are most common for a PC system. In addition to the all-in-one cabling design, this 620W model comes with additional EPS connectors for IPC and server systems and supports both 6P & 8P PCI-E connectors for the most current and high end dual graphic cards.
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| Model Name/Type | MPN | EAN/UPC |
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| Type | Link |
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| manufacturer | http://www.seasonicusa.com/ |
| product | http://www.seasonicusa.com/S12II-Bronze.htm |
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