OCZ's New 1000W PSU

"As the masses of power hungry enthusiasts crave more and more power, yet another manufacturer delivers an 1000W PSU. Read about OCZ's variant here..."

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News Posted: 16/01/07
Author: PV5150
Source: OCZ

Official Press Release

Official Press Release

OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and power supplies, today announced the launch of the ProXStream power supply series, a new high performance PSU that was first showcased at the recent 2007 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. OCZ engineered the ProXStream to provide ample power to even the most demanding high-end systems. Incorporated in a small and diverse form factor, the ProXStream 1000W core is extremely efficient and very practical, as it can be integrated into just about any chassis.

A first-rate power supply is immensely important to ensure your system runs both effectively and efficiently. The OCZ ProXStream comes complete with quad PCI-Express connectors and sufficient power to operate high performance graphics cards with plenty of power left over to handle the remaining high end components found in today's most demanding PCs. OCZ continues to push the envelope in controlling ripple noise and producing the cleanest power for high-end systems.

"The ProXStream pioneers OCZ's new line of ultra-compact extreme power supplies," commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. "At 1KW power with 70A distributed over four independent 12Vrails, the OCZ1000 PXS is an uncompromising, performance PSU with a plethora of connectors to deliver the power to every component in the system. The small form factor still allows fitting this powerhouse into even mid-size cases."

The OCZ ProXStream provides Active PFC (Power Factor Correction) to effectively regulate input voltage and provide superior operation in a wider range of environments and countries with varying voltages.
All OCZ ProXStream power supplies come backed with an industry-leading three year OCZ PowerSwap Warranty for the ultimate peace of mind. Second to no other high-end PSU, the ProXStream's unprecedented quality, power, and performance is the preeminent solution for today's enthusiasts and high end system builders.

For more information on the OCZ ProXStream Power Supply series, please visit OCZ's product page here.

OCZ's ProXStream

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16-01-2007, 12:48:57

PV5150
As the masses of power hungry enthusiasts crave more and more power, yet another manufacturer delivers an 1000W PSU. Read about OCZ's latest 1000W monster in the news article.

Linky

16-01-2007, 12:57:46

FragTek
I definately like the size of that beast, and I like the fact that they are using independent rails. Too bad it's not a single rail monster though :(

I do worry about heat issues though, considering all of the other 1kw PSU's on the market are twice as big. If this thing truely can push 1kw I would think it would be a bit on the warm side.

Nice showing from OCZ nevertheless, always good stuff!

16-01-2007, 13:03:39

Jim

I definately like the size of that beast, and I like the fact that they are using independent rails. Too bad it's not a single rail monster though :(

I do worry about heat issues though, considering all of the other 1kw PSU's on the market are twice as big. If this thing truely can push 1kw I would think it would be a bit on the warm side.

Nice showing from OCZ nevertheless, always good stuff!



Yeah - I'm wondering if OCZ are using FSP internals on the ProXStream just like the GameXStream. That could well explain why it's so small, but it would still be interesting to get it under the OC3D tester :p
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