Akasa Unveils its CobraPower PSUs

Featured at Akasa’s booth at this year’s Computex is the company’s new range of CobraPower value power supply units. The series features an 82 percent rating, a single +12V rail design, active PFC, a silent 135 mm cooling fan, and a partially modular design where the PCIe, SATA and Molex connectors can be removed.

The Akasa CobraPower PSUs will be available in capacities of 650 W, 750 W and 850 W with a currently unknown price and release date.

  • christop
    I have never heard of this brand.
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  • zooted
    Looks like they are Sirtec units http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page7625.htm
    They lack even an 80+ certification.
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  • zooted
    Looks like they are Sirtec units http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page7625.htm
    They lack even an 80+ certification.
    Reply
  • zooted
    Looks like they are Sirtec units http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page7625.htm
    They lack even an 80+ certification.
    Reply
  • beppomarx
    A no name company comes out with a new product line in a segment that is incredibly saturated already, with features that rival the low end of budget models already on the market. Where's the news here again?
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  • gggplaya
    I've been building computers for too many years to trust crappy power supplies. I'll stick with the brands that have pretty much solved all the bugs in their units, and are simply tweaking them for slightly more efficiency and cable modularity.
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