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February Love Sale - Ultra X4 750W ATX Power Supply PN U12-40504 Model # ULT-HA750X - Cash Cow:&poun - Media
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Ultra X4 750W ATX Power Supply PN U12-40504 Model # ULT-HA750X Cables not included, minor scratches to unit, see pictures. Fully modular, Nicely made, Small size, Quiet even under load Any PC enthusiast worth a damn knows that that power supplies are actually the heart and soul of a computer. Where a quality power supply will last for many rebuilds, a bad power supply can nuke the fridge and off your box merely when fancy strikes. Starting with its rated output, the ULT-HA750X is built around a single 12V rail capable of pushing up to 54A for a total of 648W. The +5V and +3.3V, meanwhile, can move up to 30A and 24A, respectively, for a combined total of 170W. The combined wattage on the +5V and +3.3V rails mean that each one may theoretically be loaded to its maximum amperage, but they cannot be loaded to their maximum concurrently. Doing so would demand 229.2W, or about 60W more than the electronics behind the rails can provide. This is because today’s power supplies
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