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ATX 520W - 3x Fan with 24 / 20 / 8 / 6 / 4-pin Connectors PATX520UL-24P-VAN3F (Vantec's Part Number: Van-520A) |
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Thermal Fan Control Switch 3 Temperature Controlled Dual Ball Bearing Fans Universal Connector Fits Most of Branded Main Boards Additional AC Output For Peripheral Lightweight Black Aluminum Casing Electric-Shock-Free Protection Over Voltage Protection Over Current Protection Short Circuit Protection ATX 12 V Low Noise Level |
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Three Temperature Controlled Dual Ball Bearing Fans While most of the Power Supply manufacturers are still making single and dual fans power supply; Vantec is presenting triple fans Stealth Power Supply. Three double ball bearing fans for extended fan life. In addition, three fans are with temperature sensor in order to change the speed while the temperature increases. Three fans install at Front, Bottom, and Rear to create the ventilation for better cooling. |
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Thermal Fan Speed Control Switch (Auto, Low, Medium) While power supply generates the power, it also generates the heat. Therefore, cooling feature is also another issue that you need to concern when you choose your power supply. Unlike other adjustable power supply, which only can adjust one fan’s speed, Vantec Stealth Power Supply fan control switch adjust all three fans to the same tempo at the same time. With this feature, even though you slow down your fan speed, the cooling ratio will remain the same. Three-speed control switch allows you to adjust the fan speed manually to minimize the power consumption and maximize the cooling. |
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Universal Connector For User-Friendly concerns, Vantec Stealth Power Supply design with a 24-pin universal connector to meet the branded motherboards’ various combinations of DC input-pin layout. This is a server and PC ready power supply. To use Vantec Stealth Power Supply on a 20-pin motherboard, just simply connect the 24 to 20 pin convertible connector and connect the 20-pin connector to your motherboard. |
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Additional AC Output for Peripherals Most of the peripherals are directly acquiring the AC power from power outlet or power extension cord. Therefore, peripherals will remain on if you just turn the PC off. With the additional AC outlet, you can plug your peripherals direct to your PC’s power supply. When the PC is off, all the peripherals are off as well. This feature will help to extend other peripherals’ life cycle and also reduce peripheral’s overheat possibilities. |