OCZ’s New 750W Fatality PSU Makes an Appearance

"Not to be left behind at CeBIT 2010, OCZ is showing off its new product line-ups, the first of which is a new model of its Fatality PSU series. "

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CeBIT is underway and manufacturers are unveiling their latest products left and right. Not to be left behind, OCZ too is showing off its new product line-ups, the first of which is a new model of its Fatality PSU series.

The new model is a 750W one and features an all new modular design that provides better airflow and higher energy efficiency. The 750W Fatality is fitted with low-profile modular cables and a single +12V rail design that ensure the PSU functions smoothly all along. It boasts of Japanese made solid-state primary capacitors, which have allowed it to bag an 80+ Bronze certification with 85 percent efficiency.

For cooling, OCZ has equipped the PSU with a double ball-bearing 135mm red LED fan, which not only makes for ultra-quiet operations but also keeps the device superbly cooled. The entire ensemble has been crafted for the affordable market range and OCZ is expected to price it lower than its regular 750W models that are aimed specifically at the enthusiasts’ lot. The exact pricing though is yet to be revealed.

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04-03-2010, 12:36:57

gaurang
The 80+ Bronze certified PSU has been designed for and positioned in the affordable market range.

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04-03-2010, 15:55:19

Jim
I think OCZ are more obsessed with PSU's than me. Seriously. How many 'new' models have they brought out over the past couple of years.

Looks like they've had a half-arsed attempted at copying Corsair/Ultra's modular cables too.

04-03-2010, 16:29:25

Youngie1337

I think OCZ are more obsessed with PSU's than me. Seriously. How many 'new' models have they brought out over the past couple of years.

Looks like they've had a half-arsed attempted at copying Corsair/Ultra's modular cables too.



I was thinking the same, I'm not too well informed on the PSU section. This does seem like their 400000th one to be made. Another 750w with a pro gamers name slapped all over it. I always thought sponsoring went the other way around? The player brands the company in his name or T-Shirt, or am I getting old?

04-03-2010, 16:43:15

Socks
Those cables look awfully tough to get to bend around in an awkward way if you know what i mean? hmmm...Fatality...WOW!!! not....old news...do something new...PLEASE!!!

04-03-2010, 16:45:12

Youngie1337

Those cables look awfully tough to get to bend around in an awkward way if you know what i mean? hmmm...Fatality...WOW!!! not....old news...do something new...PLEASE!!!



Like braiding the wires in Socks. (NO PUN INTENDED OFC)

04-03-2010, 16:46:35

Socks
off topic...that makes no sense at all...

04-03-2010, 16:50:35

Youngie1337
Wasn't meant to make sense:rolleyes:? lol, my OCZ PSU was quite hard to bend actually, doesn't help on the way I did the cable management though :D.

04-03-2010, 18:38:19

Jim

I was thinking the same, I'm not too well informed on the PSU section. This does seem like their 400000th one to be made. Another 750w with a pro gamers name slapped all over it. I always thought sponsoring went the other way around? The player brands the company in his name or T-Shirt, or am I getting old?



Yep. Respect to fatal1ty though - he must be laughing his arse off at all these companies throwing money at him just so they can use his name.

I mean...really...is anybody stupid enough to blindly purchase a product just because its got some douche's name on it? Especially when he probably knows sweet-FA about PSU's. Gaming mouse...maybe. Sound card....you're pushing it. Power supply....lol
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