Save 25% on Electricity Bill with Antec EA-650 Platinum Power Supply |
Antec Philippines latest EarthWatts EA-650 Platinum most efficient and energy saver Power Supply Unit (PSU) is finally revealed. A power solution that will benefit both Filipino consumers and the environment.
By using EA-650 Platinum, you can achieve up to 93% efficiency - one of the most efficient PSU in the market today with 80 PLUS Platinum rating. You can also save up to 25% on your electricity bill so this product is one of the best choices available in the market.
Three features of EA-650 that caught my attention are the CircuitShield, Thermal manager and of course the 93% efficiency. CircuitShield is a 7 level protection that protects the PSU from over current, over voltage and short circuit. Thermal manager regulates noise and heat of your power supply to optimize it's operation for long hours of usage.
Antec PSU EA-650 Platinum Price, Features and Specs
Price: P5,848
Features: Most efficient PSU ever created. Energy and Money Saver. 7 level protection (CircuitShield) and Thermal manager for heat and noise management.
Power: 650 Watts
Voltage: 100-240 VAC
Frequency: 50-60Hz
Efficiency: 80 plus Platinum certified - 93% efficient
Energy Savings: Up to 25%
CircuitShield: Over Current Protection (OCP), Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Under Voltage Protection (UVP), Short Circuit Protection (SCP), Over Power Protection (OPP), Surge and Inrush Protection (SIP), No Load Operation (NLO).
Operating Temperature: 0 - 50 degrees Celsius
Weight: 2.0 kg.
Warranty: 3 years
With latest Antec EA-650 Platinum PSU costing P5,848, you can get the continuous power you need, save money in the long run plus protecting the environment from global warming.
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Antec EA-650 Platinum PSU Full Specs
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