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DeepCool PQ1000M 80+ Gold Power Supply Unit, ATX12V V2.4, 120mm Fan, Full Japan Electrolytic Capacitors, ≥90% Efficiency, 100,000 Hours MTBF, 10Y WTY [PC]
  • DeepCool PQ1000M 80+ Gold ATX12V V2.4 Power Supply with 120mm Fan, High Efficiency & Long Lifespan [PC]

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DeepCool PQ1000M 80+ Gold Power Supply Unit, ATX12V V2.4, 120mm Fan, Full Japan Electrolytic Capacitors, ≥90% Efficiency, 100,000 Hours MTBF, 10Y WTY [PC]

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Introducing the DeepCool PQ-M Series 80 PLUS Gold Modular Power Supply, a new - era solution for power reliability. Ideal for high - performance PC systems that demand ultra - quiet operation, it offers silent fan modes. This PSU reflects DeepCool's commitment to quality and reliability, building better systems for the future. Certified 80 PLUS Gold, it generates clean power, reduces heat waste and noise, and reaches 90% efficiency at 50% system loads. Constructed with high - quality components, its modular board is hard - connected to the circuit platform for better rigidity and less signal noise. The finely - tuned silent fan curve balances cooling and quietness, with a fan stop option in low - temperature conditions. A rear fan control button lets you set a minimum fan speed. It features optimized thermal performance, lower noise, and a longer lifespan. The Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) fans are top - notch, reducing friction and vibration for reliable and quiet operation.

Using the DeepCool PQ1000M power supply is easy. First, make sure your PC is turned off and unplugged. Connect the power supply to your PC's motherboard and other components according to the labeled connectors. You can adjust the fan speed using the rear fan control button if you don't want the fanless mode. When it comes to maintenance, keep the power supply clean. You can use a can of compressed air to blow out any dust that accumulates on the fan and other parts. Be careful not to touch the internal components with your fingers as it can cause static damage. Also, ensure that the power supply is placed in a well - ventilated area to prevent overheating. If you notice any strange noises or performance issues, it's best to consult a professional.


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