It isn't Neoseeker but Pureoverclock.![]()
It isn't Neoseeker but Pureoverclock.![]()
thats classic spg numbers lol
wish they went tpq 1200 and powercache'n
PureOC isn't really reliable as they don't publish the equipment used. Nor do they publish information like the load levels applied (in amps or theoretical watts on the rail.)
Still, these units should do the same as the Silent Pro Gold's did. As the platform is the same and it seems they did no major tweaks. The secondary caps look to be a mix of Rubycon & NCC's though.
There are two black 8-pin connections on the unit, but they are colored differently so I'd guess they're CPU connections. Better hope they include 8-pin PCI-E cables that work fine in those connections. PSU looks nice on the outside. However, that brushed aluminum faceplate would make you think it's a Platinum certified unit.![]()
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I am not interested in buying a Silent Pro Gold and fan controller combo. If they improved upon the ripple suppression then perhaps. Can't wait for a review of these.
they use some jumpers on their 6pin, thus 6+2
i was hoping real 8wires(pin pcie) like that of corsairs ax1200.
here in Europe we will get samples latter as it seems
I just noticed PureOC wrote a "5.5V".
It's been a hard day's night and I've been working like a dog.