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Thermaltake Launches New Evo Blue 2.0 Power Supply Series

In 2009 Thermaltake launched the companies first gaming power supply series – the Evo Blue which stands out from the crowd with different and refreshing appearance. This fall, Thermaltake launched the next generation gaming PSU series – the Evo Blue 2.0 Series. Evo Blue 2.0 is the world’s first “turbocharged” concept PSU designed for gamers and enthusiasts to take on the growing surge of PC games and gaming hardware. Thermaltake Evo Blue 2.0 is a modular series feature 850, 750 and 650 watts with 80 Plus Gold certified guarantee to deliver up to 92% efficiency. The Evo Blue 2.0 has a special designed “turbo-charge” push-button that will instantaneously provide an extra 100 watt of power for any special circumstance. The Evo Blue 2.0 is equipped with high current single +12V rail for steady and consistent output, high-grade components such as Japanese capacitors and electrolytic to prolong the usage and full low-profile cable design to grant easier cable management.

Thermaltake Evo Blue 2.0

To make sure the components are properly cooled, the series has incorporated the FanDelayCool Technology which the fan will continue to operate for another 15-30 seconds after shutdown. The Evo Blue 2.0 has a flashy and vivid appearance that comes in black or military green, features a bold and rigid “X” shape with a prominent Evo Blue 2.0 logo design on both sides of the chassis and a large 14cm crystal LED fan to endure the gaming essence. The LED fan is more than a decoration; the color of the LED light is actually an indication of the Evo Blue 2.0’s condition. When it appears in blue means the PSU is in its normal status, and when it appears in red, means the PSU is under the “turbocharged” condition.

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Posted by | Mon, Oct 15, 2012 - 09:12 AM


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