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OCZ Unveils the New PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 860 Watt PSU

Discussion in 'Industry News' started by Guest-16, 18 Dec 2007.

  1. Guest-16

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    OCZ Unveils the New PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 860 Watt, an Ultra-Reliable Server-Class PSU Designed for a Wide Range of Applications Including
    Commercial, Industrial, and Gaming


    Delft, Netherlands—December 18, 2007—OCZ Technology Group (LSE: OCZ), a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and PC components, today unveiled the new Turbo-Cool 860 power supply from PC Power & Cooling. Built for absolute stability and reliability, the Turbo-Cool 860 features adjustable rails, ultra-high efficiency, and a lifespan at least twice the industry standard. NVIDIA® SLI™ certified to the highest level, the heavy-duty Turbo-Cool 860 is the ultimate power solution for today’s mission-critical and high-end gaming systems.

    Each Turbo-Cool 860 allows the end-user to safely fine-tune the unit’s independently adjustable power rails (+3V and +5V) via two externally accessible pots. In the hands of an experienced user, the +12V rail can be externally fine-tuned as well. Unlike conventional industrial-grade power supplies, the Turbo-Cool 860’s form factor is standard ATX so it will fit all PC towers and cases.

    "The Turbo-Cool 860 is the most stable, most reliable, and most feature-rich power supply on the market today,” stated Doug Dodson, founder of PC Power & Cooling and CTO of Power Management for OCZ. "It’s the perfect successor to our renowned Turbo-Cool 510, the industry’s very first NVIDIA SLI certified power supply.”

    http://www.pcpower.com/power-supply/turbo-cool-860.html
     
  2. Sark.inc

    Sark.inc What's a Dremel?

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    Holy hell, a 7 year warranty.:eeek:
     
  3. lamboman

    lamboman What's a Dremel?

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    Non modular as usual though :(

    860W is a strange number.
     
  4. Guest-16

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    It beats the common "850W".
     
  5. samkiller42

    samkiller42 For i AM Cheesecake!!

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    Any sign of a price or UK dealers?

    Sam
     
  6. Guest-23315

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    Aria or OcUK usually stock PCP&C. Otherwise, you'll probs have to ship it from P-PC's in the US of A.
     
  7. mm vr

    mm vr The cheesecake is a lie

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    That's the point. They want to get some attention. :p
     
  8. skunkmunkey

    skunkmunkey Minimodder

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    Nice to see a big chunk of copper in a PSU tho. Shows some expensense, id guess at £110 or so
     
  9. ryanjleng

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    should get 1 in to review.

    just some questions...

    +3.3V, +5V and +12V adjustments sure is nice, but how do we know what's the V when under a load? will there be meters? I know... could use a digital multimeter. having a few display V meters would be purrrty.

    it sounds like a single powerful +12V rail rather than multiple. is that it?

    thanks.
     

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