DeepCool is one of the most popular brands out there in terms of its wide variety of PC components. In looking to build upon that already excellent range, however, they have today officially announced the launch of their latest power supply series. The DQ-M.
Coming under their ‘GamerStorm‘ branding, the DQ-M Series offers power variants between 650w-850w and, as fully modular designs, pack plenty of excellent features!
With all three model variants now launched on their official website, the only matter of mild curiosity is that the mid-tier version (DQ750-M) has been designed in white whereas the 650 and 850 come in the (mildly less visually appealing) grey coloring.
Putting the aesthetics to one side, however, with 100% Japanese capacitors and an 80-plus Gold efficiency rating, these new releases certainly tick the right boxes in terms of their specifications!
“GamerStorm DQ850-M Series power supplies give you extremely tight voltage control, quiet operation, 80 PLUS Gold-certified efficiency and black casing, and fully modular cabling. It’s built with 100% Japanese 105℃ capacitors; they’re a great choice for high-performance PCs where reliability is essential. 80 PLUS Gold efficiency reduces operating cost and excess heat. It is equipped with 120mm FDB speed adjustable silent fan. We give it a 10 year warranty. It is sure to be one of the most ideal equipment for gamers.”
At the time of writing, DeepCool has neither confirmed the exact release date nor the pricing for this new power supply range. With the website now live, however, we can likely expect to see these hitting online retailers within the next few weeks.
If you do, therefore, want to learn more, you can learn more about these new PSUs via the link here!
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