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    EVGA Classified SR-2 Power Supply is here

    EVGA, in its pursuit to deliver only the best quality and performance, is at it again with the EVGA Classified SR-2 Power Supply. Delivering 1200 watts of continuous power while maintaining an 80 Plus Silver certification is only the beginning. 6 +12v rails capable of delivering 38A, and fine-tuning knobs allow you to adjust the +12v rail and fanspeed to the optimal performance.

    This power supply is designed around the record shattering EVGA Classified SR-2 motherboard, but is perfectly suited to meet and exceed the needs of any motherboard and graphics card combination!

    Continuous Power means this PSU is rated in continuous power; the steady power a PSU can output continuously, rather than the amount delivered at its short-lived peak. Also, Advanced Hybrid Cable Management combines traditional and modular PSU designs, and achieves low wire-transmission loss as well as better cable management for improved airflow. PowerCache means this PSU has a high-performance capacitor that delivers an extra power reserve when needed. And Extreme Voltage and Fan Tuning offers the ability to fine tune your +12v voltage and power supply cooling fan to suite any condition, whether you are pushing to the limits or just running silent.
    http://www.evga.com/articles/00564/

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    My God, don't let Greenpeace know about this

    It looks promising.
    Just to say something, isn't that a small fan for such beast? Shouldn't it have a bigger fan?

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    So... it's a rebranded Antec Truepower Quattro OC edition?
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    Also to me seems an Antec rebranded...
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    Quote Originally Posted by WC Annihilus View Post
    So... it's a rebranded Antec Truepower Quattro OC edition?
    Looks it.
    Still a great PSU choice, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WC Annihilus View Post
    So... it's a rebranded Antec Truepower Quattro OC edition?
    Bingo.
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    Looks big and strong, although not as much as the SR-2. Wonder what the oem is.
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    If nothing else, I'm amused that they don't even try to hide it like other companies, keeping the Quattro name on the box.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WC Annihilus View Post
    If nothing else, I'm amused that they don't even try to hide it like other companies, keeping the Quattro name on the box.
    Might have something to do with UL/CSA listings and what not
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    I'm not sure where you see Quattro on the box? But yes, this couldn't be more blatent if they tried
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oj101 View Post
    I'm not sure where you see Quattro on the box? But yes, this couldn't be more blatent if they tried


    Bottom left corner of picture of box lid:







    Along the bottom of the sticker on ps:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Oj101 View Post
    I'm not sure where you see Quattro on the box? But yes, this couldn't be more blatent if they tried
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    They're obviously not trying to hide the fact



    Not that there is a problem with that....it's a great PSU
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    How does this compare to the corsair 1200 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zloyd View Post
    How does this compare to the corsair 1200 ?
    Eh, it is pretty close based on comparing the Corsair to the Antec.
    The Corsair sits at $300 with a 80Plus Gold rating, the efficiency is above 90% most of the time.
    The Antec TP Quattro has a Silver rating and stays around 87-88% most of the time but is priced a little cheaper, $269-$329.
    The only other thing that really sets them apart is the fact that the Corsair has a 140mm fan vs the 80mm in the Antec. The Antec can get quite noisy when the fan ramps up.
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    Bah, the page didn't load properly and this is the only picture I saw

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    Now if we could just get a case besides those fugly mountainmods cases the SR2 owners would be set.

    Comon CoolerMaster, I'm running out of patience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mstp2009 View Post
    Now if we could just get a case besides those fugly mountainmods cases the SR2 owners would be set.

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    Was thinking more a revamped ATCS 840 with room for the SR2. I am not very impressed with Lian Li cases.

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    Too late and too little, I've already placed on order for Corsair AX 1200W.

    We need a good case for SR-2, where is that case EVGA has been waiving around?

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    Split rails at 38A each just made me lose interest. Why do people insist on continually making split designs?

    Because it's cheaper than a proper large rail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    Split rails at 38A each just made me lose interest. Why do people insist on continually making split designs?

    Because it's cheaper than a proper large rail.
    Actually, to properly design a multi-rail power supply, like the Quattro 1200 or Silverstone ST1500, for example, it's more expensive than a simple single rail.

    And there's absolutely not one thing wrong with a well designed multi-rail power supply, unless you've become a zombie that fell completely for PCP&C's marketing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humminn55 View Post
    Actually, to properly design a multi-rail power supply, like the Quattro 1200 or Silverstone ST1500, for example, it's more expensive than a simple single rail.

    And there's absolutely not one thing wrong with a well designed multi-rail power supply, unless you've become a zombie that fell completely for PCP&C's marketing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Humminn55 View Post
    Actually, to properly design a multi-rail power supply, like the Quattro 1200 or Silverstone ST1500, for example, it's more expensive than a simple single rail.

    And there's absolutely not one thing wrong with a well designed multi-rail power supply, unless you've become a zombie that fell completely for PCP&C's marketing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    I buy based on performance and trust.
    ( Looks around household with(all PCP+C)1-1200,1-750,4-610's )
    They have NEVER let me down..
    Then you also know PC P&C is gonan go Mult-Rail soon too right?
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