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NZXT Announces E-Series Digital PSU Family

E Series ATX PSU includes digital control and monitoring via CAM

NZXT announces a new line of digital ATX PSUs designed to provide PC builders with real-time power monitoring and control. The E Series lineup includes 500W, 650W, and 850W models, all 80Plus Gold certified.

For these PSUs, NZXT partnered with Seasonic, one of the most highly-regarded PSU manufacturers, and worked with them to enhance their Focus+ Gold platform and PMBus architecture, adding a powerful Texas Instruments DSP and USB connectivity.

NZXT E Series PSU PR (3)

NZXT E Series PSU PR (3)

NZXT E Series PSUs Key Features

MONITOR YOUR PERFORMANCE

The E Series uses a powerful digital signal processor (DSP) providing real-time wattage indicators for the three 12V rails, along with total uptime and internal temperature. Compare CPU and GPU power draw to their rated TDP and track historical data using CAM.

SAFER POWER

In addition to providing high-precision monitoring, the onboard DSP lets you to enable independent over-current protection (OCP) for the 12V output to the motherboard, CPU, and GPU, providing even better protection for your expensive components.

NZXT-E-Series-PSU-PR-(2)

NZXT-E-Series-PSU-PR-(2)

RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT

All 80Plus Gold certified E Series PSUs are built using Japanese capacitors, rated to 105° C, providing long-term durability and reliability, and are backed by a 10-year limited warranty.

RUN SILENT

When powering loads under 100W total, the 0dB Mode provides fully silent operation. Using CAM, you can optimize your own fan curve to suit your system or choose between the Silent, Performance, or Fixed preset modes.

ALL THE ESSENTIALS

E Series PSUs support single- or multi-GPU builds and the fully modular design means you use just the connections you need for your build, reducing cable clutter and simplifying system building and expansion.

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