Key Features:
Dimensions | W | D | H | ||
150mm | 140mm | 86mm | |||
ATX Spec | ATX v2.52 | ||||
Effiency | 80Plus White - Typically 85% | ||||
Fan | 120mm Low Noise - 20.4 dBA at 50% load | ||||
Connectors | Molex | Floppy | SATA | ||
3 | 0 | 6 | |||
PCI-E | M.board | AUX | |||
4 x 6/8Pin | 20/24 | 4 / 8 Pin | |||
Output Current | +3.3v | +5v | +12v | ||
20A | 20A | 58A | |||
-12v | -+5vsb | 12v Rails | |||
0.3A | 3A | 1 | |||
+3.3v & 5v Power | 120W | ||||
+12v Power | 696W | ||||
-12v Power | 3.6W | ||||
+5vsb Power | 15W | ||||
Total Power | 700W | ||||
Input Voltage | 200-240V | ||||
Modular | No, Fixed Cables |
It’s important to understand what efficiency is and what the ratings actually mean. The efficiency rating indicates how much power is retained and/or lost when transferring it from the wall to your components. It does not indicate the overall quality of the PSU. A PSU doesn’t need an 80 PLUS Gold rating to be safe and reliable. And a PSU with an 80 PLUS Gold rating isn’t necessarily either of those things. The MWE White guarantees a typical efficiency of 85% while being both safe and reliable.
The constant struggle between cooling and noise is as old as the consumer PC industry itself. Keeping your components cool without having to hear about it while you work is still one of the greatest challenges for all fan based cooling technologies. The MWE White’s solution to this problem is a thermally sensitive 120mm HDB fan. It spins based on the system’s temperature, constantly adjusting to keep your PSU running smoothly and safely with the minimum amount of noise required.
Getting power from the wall to the PSU and then to your components is a tricky situation. The power comes in one voltage level, but your components need a different one. That power has to first be transferred to/through a converter in order to make it safe for your parts to use without overloading. The lines/rails used to initially move power from the wall to the converter need to be reliable and consistent to ensure your system’s overall performance. That’s why the MWE White only uses one +12V rail for this process. This way all the components in your system are constantly fed the same power from the same source in order to guarantee consistency between all connections.
Power comes in multiple voltage levels. The wall delivers power in one voltage level but your components each need a specific voltage to operate properly. The process of converting raw power from the wall to the multiple voltage levels your components need requires special components to complete this process quickly, efficiently, and safely. The MWE White’s DC-to-DC + LLC technology was painstakingly crafted to accomplish this goal. The Dual Forward circuit layout has been designed to convert 12V power to 3V and 5V levels with minimal ripple noise, 80 PLUS efficiency, and reduced risk to your connected components.
For many PC Builders with aesthetics in mind, cabling can be on of the most troublesome parts of assembling a PC. Cables can be confusing, too short or too long, and they almost never look good. The MWE White uses flat and flexible black cables to help deal with these problems. These cables are more discrete and flexible, making them easier to implement into your system while taking up less space. This is especially useful for smaller cases and preserving airflow.
Note: Image shows only cable lengths, not cable quantity (eg. This PSU has 6 SATA cables)