DeepCool, a leading provider of innovative PC components, has today expanded its product line with the new PL-D PSU series which caters towards system integrators and end-users who seek exceptional value and reliability without compromising on performance. Basically, it’s a PSU for those on a tighter budget.
The PL-D Series comes with all the latest technologies but at a more pleasing price point. They offer the latest in the ATX 3.0 certification including native 12VHPWR PCIe Gen 5 cables allowing users to easily power their 40 series GPU without an annoying adapter. The PSUs are also capable of delivering twice the total system power for 0.1ms to keep you covered during sudden power spikes.
Now whilst its budget price places the PSU into a non-modular design, it doesn’t compromise on its components. Each unit ranging from 550W, 650W, 750W and 800W, all features an 80 Plus Bronze efficiency rating guaranteeing at least 85% efficiency under typical loads. This is achieved through the use of high-grade electrolytic capacitors and dual-transistor forward technology allowing for rock-solid reliability and stability.
Each PSU also comes with a full suite of protections such as, Over Power Protection (OPP), Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Short Circuit Protection (SCP), Over Temperature Protection (OTP), Over Current Protection (OCP), Under Voltage Protection (UVP), No Load Operation (NLO), and Surge and Inrush Protection (SIP), providing users with peace of mind and reliability.
All power supplies are available on the DeepCool worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors. All are backed by a 5-year warranty, alongside the DeepCool worldwide customer service and technical support network.
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