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In Win Commander 850

Introduction

This is the second instalment to our PSU roundup. Today we have a power supply from a company we’ve never worked with before, In Win. They have kindly sent us an In Win Commander 850W for review. This army themed PSU looks set to kill, let’s see if it does…

About In Win

“IN-WIN Development Inc., an ISO 9001 manufacturer of professional computer chassis, power supplies and digital storage devices, is the leading provider of enclosure solutions to system integrators worldwide. Founded in 1986, IN-WIN provides high quality chassis that conform to all safety regulations, as well as unsurpassed customer service.”

Features

  • Supports NVIDIA SLI & Quad SLI and All Multi-Core GPU Technologies
  • High Efficiency up to 88%
  • Modularized Cable Management System
  • 8(6+2) Pin PCI-E Connectors for Multi-GPU Graphic Cards
  • Four Independent +12V Rails
  • Silent 14cm Double Ball-Bearing Fan
  • Patented 4 Pin Molex Connectors
  • Intelligent Fan Speed Control for Optimal Acoustic
  • Active Power Factor Correction (PF>0.99)
  • Supports ATX 12V 2.3/ EPS 12V 2.91
  • MTBF>120,000 Hours
  • Independent Voltage Circuit
  • Protections: Over Current, Over Voltage, Over Power, Under Voltage and Short Circuit Protections
  • Japanese Industrial Grade Components (Capacitor, etc.)

Specifications

  • AC Input: 100~240Vac, 47HZ~63Hz, 15A
  • DC Output: +3.3V, +5V+, +12V1, +12V2, +12V3, +12V4, -12V, +5VSB, MAX1, MAX2, MAX3, MAX4
  • Max Output Current: 30A, 30A, 20A, 20A, 36A, 36A, 0.8A, 3.5A, 600W, 600W, 9.6W, 17.5W
  • Total Power: 750w
  • Total Power on +3.3V & +5V is 180W MAX.
  • Type: ATX 12V 2.3 & EPS 12V 2.91 Version
  • PFC: Full Range Active PFC
  • Fan: Silent 14cm Two Ball Beaning Fan
  • Efficiency: >80% MTBF: >100,000 hours
  • Warranty: Lifetime

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