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BFG Announces EX-1200w Power Supply
written by Jake - March 24, 2009 07:00
BFG Technologies, Inc. announced the EX-1200 modular power supply with Frequency Conversion Technology, which emulates virtually any size power supply and is at least 80% efficient.

The BFG EX-1200 modular power supply is rated at 1200 watts continuous at 40°C (140°F) and features 98 amps on the 12 volt rail. The unit also has a separate +5VSB which provides better efficiency when the unit is in standby or powered down. The EX-1200 power supply is 80 Plus certified and supports NVIDIA 3-Way SLI, making it the perfect choice for high efficiency and systems running multiple graphics cards.



Most high wattage power supplies are extremely inefficient when idle or running day-to-day office tasks. Our exclusive Frequency Conversion Technology enables the EX-1200 to maintain at least 80% efficiency even when not being tasked with power intensive 3D games, and when the system is idle it uses approximately one fourth of the power that it would during gaming. That means real energy savings for the customer and a greener environment for everyone. said John Malley, senior director of marketing for BFG Technologies.

Availability:
The BFG EX-1200 modular power supply will be available starting the week of March 23, 2009. For more information, please visit the product page.
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