PC Power & Cooling 1200W Power Supply Released

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PC Power & Cooling 1200W Power Supply Released

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OCZ Announces the Highly-Anticipated PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 1200, the Industry’s Most Powerful NVIDIA® SLI ™ Certified Single-Rail PSU

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Sunnyvale, Calif.—October 3, 2007—OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance memory and PC components, today announced the release of the Turbo-Cool 1200 power supply from PC Power & Cooling. Designed to offer the consumer market a professional-grade computer power supply, the 1200W Turbo-Cool is the ultimate power solution for those that require the very best, long-lasting, industrial-grade components for their mission-critical system or leading-edge gaming machine.

Continuing a long history of technical innovation and industry leadership, PC Power & Cooling has designed the Turbo-Cool 1200 for optimum power distribution to all components by utilizing their customary "single +12V rail" design. This trail-blazing approach to +12V rail design ends the need to budget power "across the rails" as is the case with the less effective multi-rail design found in the vast majority of high-performance PSUs on the market today.

"The release of the Turbo-Cool 1200 is another landmark event for PC Power & Cooling," stated Doug Dodson, founder of PCP&C and CTO for the OCZ Technology Group. "The Turbo-Cool series has a long history of providing an industrial, server-class computer power supply to the consumer market and the 1200 model brings the product line to new heights with a massive +12V continuous output of 90 Amps and an efficiency rating of 83%. Many of the top OEMs in the computing industry are excited to see the arrival of this innovative power supply."

The R&D labs of major industry OEMs, medical research facilities, high-end CAD users, movie studio special effects and animation units, military labs and national security firms, and many other users with the highest professional and mission-critical requirements, already use a Turbo-Cool series PSU as their power management solution of choice. Customers for the new state-of-the-art Turbo-Cool 1200 include computer industry heavyweights such as the NVIDIA® Corporation.

As the leading graphics platform in the world, NVIDIA SLI™ Certification to the highest level is an essential characteristic of a maximum-performance power supply. The Turbo-Cool 1200 is SLI Certified by NVIDIA to run Dual GeForce® 8800 Ultra, the highest configuration currently available. NVIDIA’s power supply qualification test is the most rigorous of its kind and end-users cannot expect a power supply without official SLI certification to reliably run an SLI system. Consumers can rest assured that the Turbo-Cool 1200 will provide stable, well distributed, certified power to today’s most power hungry platforms and beyond.

Delivering 1.2 Kilowatts of continuous power with an amazing 1300 Watts peak through a complete array of connectors including six PCI-E, the Turbo-Cool 1200 offers the industry's most robust consumer power supply design on the market. The Turbo-Cool 1200 is backed by a new 7-Year warranty commitment and the in-depth knowledge of PC Power & Cooling technical support. Each unit will ship with its own unique 14-point Certified Test Report generated at the PC Power & Cooling lab in San Diego, California.

For more information on the Turbo Cool 1200, please visit our product page here.

About PC Power & Cooling
Over the last 22 years, PC Power & Cooling has produced many innovative computer products including: the first CPU cooler, the first PC heat alarm, the first independently-regulated PC power supply, the first redundant power system, the first NVIDIA® SLI™ certified supply, the first One Kilowatt computer power supply, and the first power supply with its own certified test report (Turbo-Cool 1KW). In May 2007, PC Power & Cooling was brought into the OCZ Technology Group, forming a partnership that places the combined organization at the forefront of the high-performance computing industry. For more information visit the PC Power & Cooling website at http://www.pcpower.com


About OCZ Technology Group
OCZ Technology Group, a member of JEDEC, designs, develops and manufactures innovative, high performance memory and computer components that set industry standards. OCZ products are the first choice for users needing high-reliability, ultra-high performance solutions. In May 2007, PC Power & Cooling was brought into the OCZ Technology Group, forming a partnership that places the organization at the forefront of high-end computing. All of OCZ Technology Group's products are available through its worldwide network of distributors, online resellers and retail stores. For more information visit our website at http://www.ocztechnology.com
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90A?!?!

Who needs this kind of power? seriously!

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DMB2000uk wrote:90A?!?!

Who needs this kind of power? seriously!

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Those with $499 and the need for six PCIe connectors... Think the $5000+ gaming systems with triple SLI -- oh the power of three GeForce 8800 Ultra's!
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Apoptosis wrote:
DMB2000uk wrote:90A?!?!

Who needs this kind of power? seriously!

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Those with $499 and the need for six PCIe connectors... Think the $5000+ gaming systems with triple SLI -- oh the power of three GeForce 8800 Ultra's!
90A is pretty much the max you can pull from a single plug in your house :|
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