PowerCase has introduced new ATX 2.31 format power supplies in two series – PB and PW, which currently include models with a power of 500, 600, 700 W.

The new products use TEAPO input capacitors, which are highly reliable, ensuring stable power supply to PC components. The new power supplies also feature DC-DC converters on the 5V and 3.3V lines, and active power factor correction (PFC).

PowerCase’s PB and PW Series power supplies provide high reliability through a range of different protection systems, including Over Current Protection (OCP), Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Over Power Protection (OPP), and Short Circuit Protection (SCP) , undervoltage protection (UVP). All models come with a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty.

The PowerCase PB Series is 80 Plus Bronze certified and provides 85 percent energy efficiency under typical load conditions. In turn, PowerCase PW series power supplies are 80 Plus certified with an energy efficiency of at least 80%.

At the same time, the new products are distinguished by the almost silent operation of 120 mm fans with automatic speed control and low pulsation levels.

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