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Category: Power Supply
Product: TAGAN 1300 ITZ Series
Supplied by: Tagan
Reviewed by: Kevin Elliott
Price: $399.95

Volts and Amps

 

Here we have the placard displaying the information that everyone wants to know about and since the power supply is rated at 1300 watts we already know that it is going to have a great deal of horsepower. Yet the question remains will it be does it have all the power to run the big machines that are being built each and every day. With 26 amps on the 3.3 V rail and 30 amp on the +5volt rail we have the making of a very good power supply. Then add six 12-volts rails with 20 amps on each of them. Then finish it off with 12A on the -12v and +5VSB with 6A. so we do indeed have one heavy-duty power to work with .

 

A Look at the Outside

Looking at the rear of the TG1300 you can see the pretty shade blue that they have chosen for the color of the power supply case, this looks really nice when combined with the chrome of the fan guards and chromes edge trimmed placards.

Besides the male plug-in adapter you also have waterproof switch cover to protect your power supply in case the sprinklers go off I guess. Located in the middle of the fan guard you will find a "certified by ABS Gaming sticker and an Active PFC stick.

What is Active PFC

According to End Noise.com Active.PFC The preferable type of PFC is Active Power Factor Correction (Active PFC) since it provides more efficient power frequency. Because Active PFC uses a circuit to correct power factor, Active PFC is able to generate a theoretical power factor of over 95%. Active Power Factor Correction also markedly diminishes total harmonics, automatically corrects for AC input voltage, and is capable of a full range of input voltage. Since Active PFC is the more complex method of Power Factor Correction, it is more expensive to produce an Active PFC power supply.

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