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Seasonic propose au travers de ses Prime 650 Gold et Prime 850W Platinum, deux blocs d'alimentation à haut rendement. Elles s'accompagnent d'un bundle très complet et d'une mécanique solide. La Labellisation 80Plus Gold ou Platinum fait une chasse au gasp...
Prime Titanium 650 Watts, conclusionLe Prime Titanium 650 Watts est résolument une alimentation haut de gamme pour PC. Elle propose la plus haute distinction du label 80Plus ce qui se traduit par un rendement moyen supérieur à 90%. Cette course au gaspill...
Publié: 2020-02-11, Auteur: Allan , review by: kitguru.net
Exceptionally high build quality, technically one of the best units we have tested, Fully modular, Good bundle, 12 year warranty, 96%+ efficiency, delivered around 800 watts before shutting down, 105c high grade Japanese capacitors throughout
Titanium rated – they are expensive
The is no doubt that at £185, the Seasonic PRIME TX650 Titanium (SST-650TR) power supply is a considerable investment. If you have read the full review today however you will see that this is one of the finest power supplies available on the market in 202...
To start off with the best power supply that you could go for. The Seasonic Prime 650W 80+ Titanium (average price of 171 pounds / 195 euros), one of the two Titanium-power supplies from the test, has an excellent performance in almost every regard plus i...
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Publié: 2017-04-06, Auteur: Allan , review by: kitguru.net
12 year warranty, technically solid, quiet under load, fully modular, high quality finish, 105c Japanese capacitors, ripple suppression and load regulation rate highly
expensive, Falls some way short of the slightly more expensive Titanium 650W
The Seasonic PRIME 650W Platinum is another fantastic power supply from a company who can do very little wrong in recent years. The build quality is exemplary and technically it is difficult to find fault with this unit.Load regulation is stellar and the...
Seasonic's power supplies were the best of the best in terms of quality for a long time, but since the competition has caught up, the existing line-up wasn't able to distinguish itself as well in this area. With the Prime Titanium series the manufacture...
Seasonic's new platform is finally here and, as promised, it offers fantastic performance. It took the company a while to develop an 80 PLUS Titanium-capable design. And given Super Flower's domination in this category, it wasn't looking good for one...
Publié: 2016-08-24, Auteur: Allan , review by: kitguru.net
exceptionally high build quality, large fan is quiet, technically as good as we have seen, 10 year warranty, high efficiency levels
Expensive.
This is the third Titanium grade PRIME power supply that we have analysed in recent months, and it is business as usual for Seasonic. Yet again the quality of the power delivery is first class, satisfying the most demanding of enthusiast user.The Titanium...
Publié: 2016-08-18, Auteur: Allan , review by: kitguru.net
exceptionally high build quality, large fan is quiet, technically as good as we have seen, 10 year warranty, high efficiency levels
Expensive.
There is no doubt in my mind that Seasonic are clearly onto a winner with their latest Titanium PRIME power supply series. The quality of power delivery is beyond reproach, entering the market right in the upper echelons of supplies currently available ta...
12 year warranty, fully modular, better than mythic regulation, better than excellent ripple control, no old 3.5" Berg connectors, even on adapters, build quality is fantastic
nothing
I was excited to see the new Prime Ultra units come to my doorstep. Seasonic has been raising the bar for performance almost every time they put out something new. That said, this is not one of those times. The original Prime units were apparently already...