Introduction
Ultra's line of modular power supplies is known for its stability and originality, and the X3 series is no exception. The X3 series is up to 85% efficient at typical load and has outputs ranging from 600W to a mind-boggling 1600W. ThinkComputers got its hands on the 600W version and tests out the robust and easily-routed unit in this review.
Features & Specifications
- Supports AMD and Intel Motherboards
- Low Acoustic Noise
- 135mm Fan
- Meets ATX Version 2.2, v1.3, and ATX 12V Version 2.2 Specifications
- Short Circuit Protection
- In-Rush Current Protection
- Thermal Overload Cutoff Protection
- MTBF > 100,000 Hours at Full Load, 110VAC and 25C Ambient Condition
- FCC and UL Recognized
Packaging
The Ultra X3 is enclosed in a big black box that bears little product information. That is, until one flips up the front panel of the box. It's like a toy! But it's not-it's a powerful piece of computing machinery ready to give a computer some juice!
It's well-packed and there's a smaller box within that contains the modular cables and other accessories.
The manual is only in English, folks, despite the French Manuel D'Utilisatuer on the front.
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