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So Ducky has what now?

http://www.duckychannel.com.tw/en/retail.html

 

 

 

Ducky has power supplies? When the hell did this happen?

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Yeah i saw them before on their website but they are not sold in europe or north america

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Wow that's new :D

Is this the real life? Or is this just fantasy?

 

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I have saw them before but they seem pretty good quality since they offer a 5 year warranty. Just need to find someone to review it. But their wattage choices are so weird.

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I have saw them before but they seem pretty good quality since they offer a 5 year warranty. Just need to find someone to review it. But their wattage choices are so weird.

Where do you see the watts? I can't seem to find them anywhere on the page.

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Where do you see the watts? I can't seem to find them anywhere on the page.

Guessing that the numbers on the boxes represents the wattages.

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Guessing that the numbers on the boxes represents the wattages.

 

Ah, I gotcha. 

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Couldn't find enough information to say for sure, but I'm rather skeptical of them.

 

Searching 'DK-455' lead me to this page, which shows the box label. Despite the name it's actually a 400w power supply, but the 12v rail can only supply 360w. 3.3v and 5.5v however are very strong with a combined 130w, which suggests it's using an old design. This page appears to state it's actually rated with a 400w peak power and 350w continuous, which is extremely worrying as it appears to be a 450w model rebranded as a 400w (rest of the article seems to say next to nothing, since the pictures are all down).

 

Oddly enough however, Ducky claims it has an 80+ bronze certification, uses Japanese caps only and offers a 5-year warranty. That sounds waaay too good for a unit like that and to be honest, Can't say for sure since there's so little information, but I don't think they are worth bothering with.

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