Alpine Silent PSU 600W with 120mm Gold Silent Fan SLi/Crossfire 24+4 Pin Intel v2.03 Enhanced +12V
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Alpine Silent PSU 600W with 120mm Gold Silent Fan SLi/Crossfire 24+4 Pin Intel v2.03 Enhanced +12V
Scan code: LN40025 Manufacturer code: PS05
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Alpine Silent PSU 600W with 120mm Gold Silent Fan SLi/Crossfire 24+4 Pin Intel v2.03 Enhanced +12V

600W Alpine PS05 Silent, Non Modular, Uncertified, 1x120mm Silent Gold Fan, ATX v2.03, PSU

Scan code: LN40025 Manufacturer code: PS05
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Product Overview • Limited Edition GOLD fan version of the Alpine PSU
• SLI ready psu with 4 x SATA
• Silent 120mm fan with low noise technology <20dBA
• Quiet fan with thermal control
• Black coated casing Features • Meets Intel v2.03 enhanced +12V
• 230V with rear on/off power down button
• Over-voltage and current protection +3.3V;+5V;+12V
• 100% Burn in and hi-pot tested; short circuit protection
• EMI Filter built in
• CE/ FCC/ UL approved
• ROHS Compliant
• +3.3V 22A; +5V 32A; +12V 34A; -12V 0.5A; +5VSB 2.0A
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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