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Topic: Power Supplies Product: Ultra X-Connect™ 500W ATX PSU - Titanium w/ UV Blue Provided by: Ultra Products Reviewer: K. Elliott Price: $149.99
Introduction
Okay
you have finally saved all your money from your paper route and you called
Newegg last week and spent every penny to your name to buy your new system.
After everything has been installed into the case you can almost image how
fast this new system will be but what to do with all of these darn cables?
Cables form drives, cables from the power supply and cable for everything
else what is a person suppose to do. I think if you look hard enough you
will find a formula somewhere that states the ugliness of the inside of the
case is proportional to the size of window in the side panel squared by the
amount of cold cathode light present inside the case.
Thankfully Ultra Products has come to our rescue with their new
X-Connect power supply, it that makes cable management something not
to be dreaded anymore. Thanks to use of modular power cable, your power
supply can be configured to use only the power cable you need to power your
parts in your computer. In addition, if you add or remove and item later it
is as easy to plug in one more cable or remove so that your power supply is
always configured to your specifications.
  Photo courtesy of Ultra ProductsSpecifications AC INPUT | 115V/230V 10A/6A 60/50Hz | DC OUTPUT | +3.3V | +5V | +12V | -12V | -5V | +5VSB | 500W | Max Combined Watts | 28A | 30A | 34A | 0.8A | 0.3A | 2A | 500W |
Connectors
- 1x 20-Pin Main Power
- 1x 6-Pin AUX (Xeon) Power
- 1x 4-Pin 12V (P4)
- 6x 4-Pin Peripheral
- 1x Floppy
- 1x SATA Power Adapter
Features - High-Gloss Mirror Finish
- Modular Cable Connection System
- UV Reactive Shielded Cables
- Dual 80mm Fans
- Low Acoustic Noise
- Power Protections:
Short Circuit, In-rush Current, Thermal Overload, Over-Temperature, Over-Voltage, Over-Current, Under-Voltage.
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