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QTechnology G (Papst) Series 460W Ultra Quiet PSU

 

 

Features

 

Ultra Quiet - only 17db(A)
ATX12V for INTEL P4 and AMD Athlon
Active PFC
Temperature controlled
Higher efficiency
Remote ON/OFF Control
Power Good Signal
Short circuit, over current & voltage protection

 

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This PSU has plenty of connectors for those power hungry systems.  It is not fully sleeved, but the ATX and P4 cables are.  It also includes something I've yet to see on any other power supply on the market...right angle connectors.  All four SATA connectors are right angle plugs.  Believe it or not, this is a feature a majority of case modders are after, yet no manufacturer has yet released a unit with them.  When we published our flagship case, this was one of the mods that attracted many.  While only the SATA connectors are right angle, it is still a most welcomed feature and I only hope that other manufactures catch on and release units with them.  Systems just look better with them as they aid in reducing unwanted cable clutter.

 

Connectors
20 pin ATX x 1
4 pin +12V x 1
4 pin Molex x 8
4 pin floppy x 2
SATA x 4 (right angle)

 

Performance

 

The motherboard we used in our tests was not supported by Motherboard Monitor and therefore, did not report the voltages precisely.  We used Soyo's hardware monitor to capture its voltages accurately.

 

 

A good indication of a high quality power supply are reported voltages that are not under the rated specs and do not fluctuate significantly under load or when overclocking.  This is one of those power supplies.  Voltages remained slightly above specification under normal conditions as well as under load.  There were no significant changes in the readings. 

 

 

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