Featured Articles

After USA Nvidia’s Shield comes elsewhere

After USA Nvidia’s Shield comes elsewhere

Project Shield, which is now called Nvidia Shield, is up for preorder, at least if you’re in North America. For…

More...
Nvidia won most Haswell high-end notebooks

Nvidia won most Haswell high-end notebooks

Our sources in the Far East are claiming that most Haswell notebooks that are coming out in the next few weeks…

More...
Microsoft officially announces the Xbox One

Microsoft officially announces the Xbox One

As announced earlier, Microsoft has now finally unveiled its next-generation console, the Xbox One. Although it did not shed much light…

More...
AMD poaches more Nvidia talent

AMD poaches more Nvidia talent

AMD has apparently managed to grab yet another high-ranking Nvidian, but this time it was no engineer or developer.

More...
HIS iCooler Turbo HD 7790 reviewed

HIS iCooler Turbo HD 7790 reviewed

Today we’ll take a closer look at a factory overclocked HD 7790, courtesy of HIS. The HIS HD 7790 iCooler Turbo…

More...
Frontpage Slideshow | Copyright © 2006-2010 orks, a business unit of Nuevvo Webware Ltd.
Wednesday, 19 December 2007 12:11

OCZ launches new Turbo-Cool PSU

Written by Slobodan Simic

Image

OCZ Turbo-Cool 860

 

OCZ has launched a new Turbo-Cool 860 power supply from PC Power & Cooling. With adjustable rails, ultra-high efficiency and Nvidia SLI certification, this might be a very good solution for high-end gaming systems.

The Turbo-Cool 860 has a single +12V rail design which is, according to press release, more effective than standard multi rail design. That single +12V rail in Turbo-Cool 860 is rated at 64 Amps continuous. The new Turbo-Cool 860 power supply has independently adjustable +3V and +5V rails. According to the press release the +12V rail can also be externally fine-tuned.

The entire PSU is cooled by a single 80mm fan. The new Turbo-Cool PSU delivers 860W of power with 930W peak through a wide array of connectors which include four PCI-Express, 24 pin motherboard, 8 pin and 4 pin CPU and 15 drive connectors. Believe it or not, this high grade PSU comes with a 7 years warranty program.

Image

Image


Last modified on Thursday, 20 December 2007 07:33

Slobodan Simic

E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
blog comments powered by Disqus

To be able to post comments please log-in with Disqus

 

Facebook activity

Latest Commented Articles

Recent Comments