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Pure Power 13 M 750W is an ATX 3.1 compliant and PCIe 5.1 compatible power supply with semi-passive cooling. It offers peerless dependability with best-in-class features. Having both a PCIe 5.1 cable and PCIe 6+2 cables in the scope of delivery, this PSU offers outstanding compatibility with current-gen and next-gen graphics cards. Pure Power 13 M 1000W offers the best combination of features with outstanding compatibility. Features 80 PLUS Gold efficiency (up to 94.3%) ATX 3.1 PSU with full support for PCIe 5.1 GPUs and GPUs with 6+2 pin connectors Handles massive power excursions Exceptionally silent semi-passive 120mm be quiet! fan Semi-passive construction for quiet and energy-saving operation LLC technology for advanced stability and voltage regulation One massive high-performance 12V-rail One PCIe 5.1 12V-2x6 600W and 4 PCIe 6+2 connectors for overclocked high-end GPUs Full suite of safety features Meets latest requirements for modern standby 10-year manufacturer’s warranty Specifications General data Model: Pure Power 13 M | 750W Continuous power (W): 750 Peak power (W): 820 Form factor:Version 3.1 Form factor EPS 12V: Version 2.92 Topology: LLC + SR + DC/DC Digitally controlled: No Voltage (Vac): 100 - 240 Frequency (Hz): 50 - 60 Input current (A):10/ 5 Power factor at 100% load: >0.98 Modern standby:Yes Power consumption in standby (W): 100,000 Operating temperature up to (°C): 40 Efficiency 80 PLUS certificationGold Efficiency (%) at 230V, 2% load 71.9 Efficiency (%) at 230V, 10% load 90.6 Efficiency (%) at 230V, 20% load 93.4 Efficiency (%) at 230V, 50% load 94.3 Efficiency (%) at 230V, 100% load 92.6 Fan and cooling technology Cybenetics Noise Rating: No Fan: Silence-optimized be quiet! fan Fan size (mm) 120 Bearing technology: Rifle Motor technology: 4-pole fan motor Max. fan speed (rpm): 1800 dB(A) at 10% load: n/a dB(A) at 20% load: 14.8 dB(A) at 50% load: 14.8 dB(A) at 100% load: 20.8 Output Multi-rail operation (12V rails):No 12V single rail operation: Yes Overclocking key: No +3.3V (A): 20 +5V (A): 20 +12V1 (A): 62.5 +12V2 (A): N/A +12V3 (A): N/A +12V4 (A): N/A +12V5 (A): N/A +12V6 (A): N/A -12V (A): 0,3 +5Vsb (A): 3 Max. combined power 12V (W): 750 Max. combined power 12V-2x6 (W): 600 Max. combined power 3.3V + 5V (W): 120 Hold-up time at 100% load (ms): 20.09 Hold-up time at 80% load (ms): 28.62 Power good signal (ms): 100 - 150 Cables and connectors Modular cables: Yes Sleeved cables: Yes Flat cables: Yes Maximum cable length (cm): 95 Cable length to motherboard (cm): 55 No. of cables: 8 ATX-Motherboard (20+4-pin): 1 P4+4 (CPU): 1 P8 (CPU): 1 P4 (CPU): No 12V-2x6 cables: 1 PCI-E 6+2-pin (GPU): 4 PCI-E 6-pin (GPU): No SATA: 6 PATA: 2 FDD (Floppy): No Protection OTP (over temperature protection): Yes OCP (over current protection): Yes OPP (over power protection): Yes SCP (short circuit protection): Yes OVP (over voltage protection): Yes UVP (under voltage protection): Yes SIP (Surge & Inrush protection): Yes Safety certification BSMI: Yes CB: Yes CCC: Yes CE: Yes cRUus: No cTUVus: Yes CU: Yes FCC: Yes RCM: Yes TÜV: Yes UKCA: Yes IRAM: No Environmental directives ENERGY STAR: 8.0 ErP: Yes WEEE: Yes RoHS: Yes Triman: Yes Scope of delivery Thumb screws: No Screws: Yes Cable ties: Yes Velcro cable ties: No User manual languages: CN, DE, EN, ES, FR, JP, PL, RU, TW OCK slot bracket with switch / OCK jumper: No SFX-to-ATX adapter bracket: No Casing Dimensions without cable (L x W x H), (mm): 160 x 150 x 86 Weight (kg): 2.46 Color: Black
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