OCZ MOD XSTREAM 780W Power Supply

Manufacture: OCZ Provided by: OCZ

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Date : June 18th 2007

 


Specifications
  • 780W & 900W Configurations       
  • OCZ PowerWhisper™ Technology       
  • Internal 120mm fan       
  • Blue LEDs       
  • 3 year warranty backed by OCZ’s exclusive PowerSwap™ replacement program. No more endless return-for-repair loops!

    Technical specifications       
  • 150 x 140 x 86mm       
  • ATX12V v2.2 and EPS12V       
  • OCZ ConnectAll™ universal connectors (see product sheets)       
  • High efficiency
    > 80% @ 115V (Typical load)
    > 80% @ 230V (Typical load)       
  • Overvoltage/Overcurrent/Short-Circuit protection       
  • Active PFC       
  • MTBF: 100,000 hours @ 25C       
  • 100~240Vac 10-5A 50/60Hz       
  • +3.3V(30A), +5V(30A), +12V1(20A), +12V2(20A), +12V3(20A), +12V4(20A) Maximum ratings are shown.



The MOD XTREAM in detail

As mentioned before the first thing notice on the MOD XTREAM in addition to its modular setup is the 120mm clear fan. The fan speed is thermally controlled and is illuminated by blue LEDs. The LED’s seem to increase the color depending on the fan speed which gives a nice overall look.


Just next to the fan OCZ has put in a few stickers to show off the features the MOD XTREAM offers.

The whole PSU has a black matt finish, so it can blend well with most casings. All the cables are sleeved in a nylon black mesh allowing for better airflow. Going to the back of the PSU, you see a honeycomb designed grill which allow enough airflow to pass-through.


You also have a power switch right next to the power connector.

Moving to the front of the PSU you’re offered with 6 modular connectors. The range of connectors offered by the MOD XTREAM might not suite most of you out there but here’s a breakdown of it once again.

  • 2 x SATA connector cables (6 connectors in total)
  • 2 x 4-pin peripheral connector cables (4 molex connectors in total and 2 Floppy drive connectors)
  • 1 x PCI Express connector cable (This might be a problem if your Graphics card requires 2 power connectors)
  • 2 x 4-pin CPU auxiliary connector


So consider wisely if the level of connectivity options offered is adequate for the system you have or plan to setup. For most users out there however the connection options offered would do.

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