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Desktop PC Power Supply eNSP3-450P Series – Nipron Co. Ltd.
Electronic Components, Module, Power SupplyDesktop PC Power Supply eNSP3-450P Series – Nipron Co. Ltd.
Stable and quiet PC power supply with backup function – eNSP3-450P series.
The eNSP3-450P Series Desktop PC Power Supply is a high-quality product designed for maximum performance and longevity. With a backup function, it protects your PC from blackouts, ensuring that your work is never interrupted. The voltage-stabilizing circuit is completely independent for all outputs, with a minimum load current of 0A for all outputs. The high capacity peak output of 450W ensures that your PC runs smoothly and efficiently. The thermal-sensing variable speed fan reduces noise and helps to settle heat-related issues for the CPU, with a fan speed changeover switch. Designed to last a minimum of 10 years with continuous rated operation at 45°C, this power supply is built to withstand heavy use. The output harnesses can be easily customized to meet various requirements, and the signal unit and fan can be replaced. CCC approved, the eNSP3-450P-C20 series is a reliable and efficient choice for any desktop PC.
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