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    [Review] In-Win Commander 1200W



    In-Win is a professional manufacturer of computer case, power supplies and digital storage devices, and a leading provider of solutions for chassis builders in the world. Founded in 1986, In-Win provides high quality chassis comply with safety regulations as well as excellent customer service.
    Along the way In Win has won countless awards, including "Symbol of Excellence Award 2006" and "2008 iF product design award".

    We have today in our rehearsal room, a product of the Commander Series 1200W version. This is a family of power "war" with ratings from 650 to 1500W. Commander, through the components of the highest quality is guaranteed for 3 years. The good news not only longevity, but also includes excellent performace power, thanks to four independent 12V lines. Unfortunately, given the enormous power, this power is not among the medals in the 80 + certification, but still managed to get a good efficiency, exceeding 80% in all conditions of use.

    Link Full Article: In-Win Commander 1200W

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    Good job and nice review matteo
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    thank's my friend...

    visto quella delle "FAMOSE" corsair??

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    good review

    psu 12v rail sucks though....


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    thanks for the review link. With what equipment you have loaded the PSU and measured the AC watts?

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