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Asia Powercom Launches AsiaPower SMPS, More than 80% Efficient

 

Supports Intel and AMD platforms, creates exceptionally low ripple & noise while running
 

 
 
MUMBAI/BANGALORE, India - February 04, 2013 :Asia Powercom, global leader in power protection - a division of Powercom Co. Ltd, today launched AsiaPower SMPS for PCs. The SMPS gives stable & surge free power to computer, protecting and preventing   damage to motherboard & CPU. AsiaPower SMPS supports both Intel and AMD platforms.

 
AsiaPower SMPS helps is achieving energy efficiency of more than 80% by providing the required cooling and pulling out the excess heat generated by the system. Power circuitry of the PSUs provides stable voltages and exceptionally low ripple & noise. These PSUs include real-time monitoring of temperature and power efficiency. With 80mm fan and sleeved wires, the SMPS delivers excellent airflow to the environment while running silently and effectively.

 

Tejas  Sheth, Country Manager at Asia Powercom,  said "We have seen the demand for quality SMPS products in the market and hence this conscious decision to launch the AsiaPower SMPS. We are sure on the acceptability of AsiaPower SMPS in the market, as it is for other products of ours. Partners can leverage the trusted brand of Asia Powercom to push the product in the market."

 

Technical Specifications



Model

AP-400A

Input Voltage

230V, ±20%

Frequency

50 Hz, ±5%

DC Output

+3.3V, 9A

+5V, 11A

+12V, 11A

-12V, 0.8A

-5v, 0.8A

+5V SB, 1.3A

Connectors

3 x SATA

2 x IDE

1 x 20/24

1 x 4 pin

Dimension-mm(LxWxH)

150 x 140 x 86

Weight. (Net)

950 gms

 

Price, warranty and availability

AsiaPower SMPS is priced at Rs. 999. The product carries a warranty of 3 years and available ex-stock.

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