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Extrait: Just recently Ultra Components and Technologies unveiled their new 325w auxiliary power supply called the "Power Partner". The Power Partner is similar to a redundant power supply, however the Power Partner does not supply power to the main board and d...
MSRP is a bit high when compared to a separate PSU, No SATA connectors
The Ultra Power Partner Power Supply is a unique product on the market that definitely provides a niche service. If you’re building a rig from scratch, you probably would be better off buying a single power supply with enough watts for your needs. B...
Easily add extra power to help an overworked PSU, Fits in a 5.25” bay, Microfilter on front prevents dust from entering PSU
Non-modular connectors add a lot of clutter, Airflow is “backward” and adds heat to the system, 5v line is shaky – typical of Ultra PSUs lately, Expensive per watt
Unique idea, may be the answer to your power problems, Very functional, does exactly what it is supposed to, At ~$65 dollars, costs about 1/3 of what it would cost to replace your existing PSU
Blows warm air into your case by design, Cables will hinder your wire management
Much more than just a gadget, the Ultra Power Partner 325 watt PSU is a cool concept and very functional. It isnt for everyone, but for the guy that needs a little extra juice to power that second video card, to stabilize his system, or to support th...
Ease of Installation, Sleek design, Silent, Light weight...
Expansion slot bracket has no rubber grommet to protect the power cable, No SATA power connectors, Price...
The Ultra Power Partner 325 Watt Power Supply did exactly what it was supposed to do; add more overall power to your computer system without having to replace your older power supply. This, in theory, would be a great idea, however there is one littl...