FSP Introduces 700W PS2 Redundant PSU With 80 Plus Gold Efficiency

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FSP, the performance power specialist, is pleased to announce its new FSP700-70RGHBE1 PS2 redundant Power Supply. The FSP700-70RGHBE1 joins the FSP500-70RGHBB1 as the latest server-grade power supply from FSP. This time, two highly reliable 700W power supplies are offered, achieving 22.4W/in3 (watt per cubic inch,) the highest power density currently available in a standard PS2 redundant form factor. The two fully redundant, modular power supplies operate at 80 Plus Gold efficiency, and no specialized bracket is needed for installation. It is the first PS2 redundant which fits 80% of ATX chassis on the market without needing a special bracket. It’s compliant with both desktop ATX 12V and server EPS12V standards, suitable for many industrial PCs, and also compatible with rackmount server chassis 3U and above. It offers reliable, 24-hr performance at temperatures up to 50°C.
 
These make me moist. Actually looking for these for a couple home servers I have
 
This is one of the very few interesting products at computex this year. i still have a headache from all the led's :D
 
Watts per cubic inch. Interesting metric. Never heard of it, but makes sense.

They should rate car engines like that.
 
Watts per cubic inch. Interesting metric. Never heard of it, but makes sense.

They should rate car engines like that.

Power density is used by a few vendors in their advertising, look at SilverStone for example.
 
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