Hcp-750, Anual, Urrent – Antec HCP-750 User Manual

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ANUAL

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HCP-750

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ERFORMANCE

Antec’s HCP-750 unifies raw power with advanced PSU engineering to meet the demands of high performing PCs.

A full-featured, 80 PLUS® Gold-certified unit, the HCP-750 is capable of outputting 99 percent of its rated power on

four +12V rails, ensuring CPU and graphics card compatibility. Exclusive to the High Current series, HCP-750 boasts

High Current heavy-gauge 16 AWG wiring that boosts conductivity, increasing efficiency and improving power

delivery. In addition, a double-layer PCB, onboard DC-to-DC converters and Active Power Factor Correction (PFC)

provide substantial voltage stability.

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TANDARDS AND

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EATURES

The connectors and power specifications of the HCP-750 PSU are all compatible with ATX12V v2.3 and EPS12V

v2.92 specifications. The HCP-750 features Universal Input, which automatically senses when you connect the

power supply to any AC power source between 100 - 240V without setting a voltage switch. This power supply also

features Active Power Factor Correction (PFC), which improves the power factor value of the power supply by

altering the input current wave shape, helping to power transmission across the grid.

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ROTECTION

A variety of industrial-grade safety circuitry will help protect your computer: Over Current Protection (OCP), Over

Voltage Protection (OVP), Short Circuit Protection (SCP), Over Power Protection (OPP) and Over Temperature

Protection (OTP). Sometimes the PSU will “latch” into a protected state. You will need to power off the PSU and

clear the fault before it will function again. There are no user-replaceable fuses in your HCP-750.

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PECIAL

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ODULATION

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FAN

A PWM fan can spin much more slowly and be quieter than a voltage-controlled fan. The PSU uses a PWM fan that

can spin as slow as 260 RPM or as fast as 2600 RPM, depending on load and ambient temperature. The PSU will

vary the fan speed depending on the load of your computer and should be nearly inaudible when your computer is

idling. The location of the PSU fan also helps to reduce the sound emitted by your computer.

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