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#925 - RaptoxX RT-750 and RT-1000 PSUs Print E-mail
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Written by Zach Jeffers   
Monday, 25 February 2008
Article Index
#925 - RaptoxX RT-750 and RT-1000 PSUs
Page 2: Packaging and Contents
Page 3: Exterior Overview
Page 4: Results and Conclusion

Packaging and Contents:


The RaptoxX Exxtreme series power supplies are shipped in their retail packaging. These containers are well constructed and feature enough feature specifications all over the box to keep you reading while you wait in line at the store.



Both the RaptoxX RT-750 (left) and the RT-1000 (right) come with the PSU unit, a power cord (you can see the European version in the images, but standard is available too), a branded cloth for wiping your finger prints off after installation, some neon green zip-ties for cable management, mounting screws, a user’s manual and any available modular cables.



The RaptoxX RT-750 (left) is fully modular with each cable being detachable from the power unit. The 750 watt unit features a 20+4-pin motherboard header, one 4-pin 12v CPU lead, one 8-pin EPS lead, two 4-pin mini-Molex leads, eight 4-pin full sized Molex leads, eight SATA leads and four 6-pin GPU leads. The RaptoxX RT-1000 unit similarly features a 20+4-pin motherboard header, one 4-pin 12v CPU lead, two 8-pin EPS lead, two 4-pin mini-Molex leads, nine 4-pin full sized Molex leads, nine SATA leads and four 6-pin GPU leads. Different from the 750 watt version, the 1000 watt RT-1000 is not 100% modular as the motherboard and related leads are hardwired along with a couple 4-pin Molex and SATA headers.





 

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