The venerable ATX standard was developed in 1995 by Intel, as an attempt to standardize what had until then been a PC ecosystem formed around the IBM AT PC’s legacy. The preceding AT form factor was ...
Santa Clara, Calif. — Tumbler Technologies + TRUMPower has introduced the 400-W TMPC-400 medically-approved ATX PC power supply. With its 90-265 Vac universal input and active PFC, the power supply ...
Santa Clara, Calif. — Tumbler Technologies + TRUMPower has announced the TMPC-500, which the company says is the industry's first medically approved 500-W ATX PC power supply. With its 90-265 Vac ...
You’ve probably noticed that everywhere you go — the doctor’s office, hotels, or retail shops, there are tiny PCs everywhere. These small PCs often show up on the surplus market for a very good price, ...
ATX 3.0 power supplies are part of the most recent trend in the desktop PC PSU market. This new standard has multiple improvements over the last-generation variants, including higher power delivery, ...
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be quiet!, introduces its first full ATX 3.0 compatible power supply series: Dark Power 13. Consisting of three models with 750, 850, and 1000 watts, Dark Power 13 directly replaces its predecessor ...
The TMPC-500 emerges as the first medically-approved 500W ATX PC power supply available. It provides a 90 to 265 Vac universal input and active PFC for worldwide use without changing input settings.
Anybody ever use one of these? <BR>It's a 200 watt PS with UPS battery inside the casing.<BR><BR>http://pe.amsdell.com/ippsspec.html<BR><BR>IPPSâ„¢ stands for ...
PC power supplies haven’t seen a whole lot of change in the last decade or two. We’ve gotten modular cables for easier routing, smaller standards for itty-bitty builds, and that’s about it. But today ...
If you’re in the process of a big desktop upgrade and you’re looking for a little future-proofing, look no further than MSI’s latest power supply. The MEG Ai1300P PCIE5 (rolls off the tongue, don’t it ...