Antec has broadened its power supply range with the release of the new line NeoEco Platinum series. The 80 PLUS PLATINUM rating and the Continuous Power with 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W make this modular PSU line an efficient and affordable choice.
The power supplies achieve up to 94 percent efficiency so that users can reduce their electricity bill significantly. The series features a server-class LLC design with a synchronous rectification based on a DC-DC topology. Japanese capacitors ensure the tightest DC stability and regulation for reliability that the system can count on. In addition, four PCI Express port connectors enable multi-GPU support.
The advanced thermal control with the Zero RPM mode enables to turn the fan off at low loads to provide absolute silence. With the 120 mm silent fan, the NeoEco Platinum can optimize the balance between cooling and noise. This PSU line is engineered according to the newest PSU guidelines and is compatible with the latest generation of CPUs. The fully modular, flat DC cables make builds and upgrades easy, with great-looking results.
A 7-year Antec Quality warranty, a whisper-quiet 120 mm fan controlled by Antec’s Thermal Manager and CircuitShield Industrial Grade protection make NeoEco Platinum one of the best choices available. The PSU line is now commercially available from $134.99 for 650W, $144.99 for 750W, and $164.99 for 850W. For more information, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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