SeaSonic Connect SSR-750FA, a PSU that facilitates communication

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SeaSonic Connect SSR-750FA, a PSU that facilitates communication

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The manufacturer had already shown the type of appliance to Computex last year, but at the time it was only a concept and now a reality because 750W model It's on the road. In fact, it's nothing more than a modified SeaSonic Prime, and yet the most interesting is the closest external connection panel that will facilitate the transmission and connection of the power supply.

Technical features

SeaSonic Connect 750W
Potency 750 W
Efficiency 80 And Gold
Form factor ATX 12V
Dimensions 170 (Ln) x 150 (W) x 86 (H) mm
Fan 135 mm
It's modular Yes, with the outside panel.
Connectors 1 x ATX 20 + 4 pins
2 x EPS 4 + 4 pins
4 x PCIe 6 + 2 pins
5 x SATA
3 x Molex
1 x SATA 3.3
Types of cables An apartment cord
Heat Up to 0 to 50 ° C
Protection OPP
OVP
UVP
OCP
OTP
SCP
Warranty 10 years
Rail +12 V 62 A (744W)
Rail +5 V 20 a
Railway +3.3 V 20 a

In fact, this power source is SeaSonic Prime 750 Gold modified wiring so that, instead of being modular in the usual way, the only cable from the source goes out to the «strip & # 39; »The communication we are talking about now.

By itself the features of this SeaSonic Connect power source are of medium or high quality, because they are backed by a 10 year warranty and nothing else. It provides more than enough connectivity for any high-end system, or computers with a few graphics cards, and incorporates all the desired protection from modern power supplies.

The "strip" of SeaSonic Connect

The main idea of ​​this power supply is that kind of "strip strinal" connection. Only one cable (too tight, of course) leaves the power supply in this communication panel, and the idea is to place it directly behind the box. We've been going from there, and with the cables shorter than usual as you can see in the image above, we can connect and capture all the power connection links in a much simpler way than by simply connecting the cables directly to the source.

In fact, in cases of PCs that have a power outlet cover or very little space on it, it is extremely painful that you have to connect or disconnect the wires from the source because there is no space left; now with this SeaSonic Connect system it will be much easier, because simply removing the side cover of the box will have direct access to the electrical connection.

In the end, another benefit worth mentioning, as the cables are very short and, with the exception of the 24 pin cables, all of which are neat, the layout behind the box will be a child's game.

As a coincidence, it should be noted that if you place that strip on the back of the box, we have to make sure we have enough space, and obviously it will not fit into the small boxes. As such, you will need to see if the "bridge" from the source to the connection point does not cause the source to be depleted (of course not a lot, but something is always lost like "many bridges").

Unfortunately and even though they've already "launched", the manufacturer hasn't disclosed the price this resource will have.

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