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ADATA BN-550 Power Supply

 
 
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      10th May 2011
Hardware Secrets check out the ADATA BN-550 Power Supply - a make not known for PSU's is hoping to mark it's mark:

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The ADATA BN-550 is a good mainstream 550 W power supply that will meet the needs of the average user. Efficiency was high, ranging from 83.7% and 86.1% when pulled between 20% and 80% of the labeled wattage (i.e., between 110 W and 440 W), dropping to 81.7% at 550 W. Voltages were always inside the proper range, as were the noise and ripple levels. All this means that this is a safe power supply that won’t fry or overload your components.
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