ePower EP-1200P10-T2 1200W Tiger Series XLR-Type Power Supply Review - Pricing and Conclusions
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ePower EP-1200P10-T2 1200W Tiger Series XLR-Type Power Supply
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Pricing and Conclusions
The pricing for the ePower EP-1200P10-T2 1200W Tiger Series XLR-Type Power Supply as of June 2007 is $388.99.
Cost per watt. As you can see the average cost per watt is $0.32, which is ok as for 1200W power supply.
Conclusions
During my testing, the ePower EP-1200P10-T2 1200W Tiger Series XLR-Type Power Supply was very stable and did not have any failures or other performance issues.
The EP-1200P10-T2 1200W has both stability and silence, features Active PFC and 80% efficiency. It has a very cool modular design and support for 8-Pin PCI-Express as well as six independent +12V rails featuring maximum combined current of 84A.
Strengths:
- Solid, stable voltages
- Six +12V rails
- Silent
- Active PFC
- >80% Efficiency
- Compact size as for 1200W PSU
Weaknesses:
- SATA and Molex connectors are lengthy and can cause troubles with perpendicular HDD mount in some cases
- Sleeving on the SATA and Molex cables could have a better quality
- Price
Given the solid performance, and features like Active PFC and an 80% efficiency, I award the ePower EP-1200P10-T2 1200W Tiger Series XLR-Type Power Supply the eXtreme Outer Vision seal of approval.
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