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seasonic PSU with LED fans & Titanium efficiency PSU

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Seasonic's Lighting Cube PSU line 750 W and 850 W, are being showcased at the company's booth. These units feature a LED fan and 80 Plus Gold efficiency.
Users are able to switch between five different fan speed modes with a push of a button and at the same time change the LED lighting, which is different for each cooling stage.


Seasonic Titanium
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Seasonic first 80 Plus Titanium efficiency PSU with 850 W capacity and up to 94 percent efficiency at typical load with 115V input..

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http://www.tomshardware.com/news/seasonic-titanium-psu-lightning-cube,29267.html#xtor=RSS-181

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What is the point of LED PSUs, when the fan is facing downwards 99% of the time?

Under-glow lol
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What is the point of LED PSUs, when the fan is facing downwards 99% of the time?

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Under-glow lol

Yeah, because I need even more LEDs blinding me from my PC :D but to each his own I guess...

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Not new... Old Corsair GS800.... You could change it between 3 colors. 

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Just add LEDs to every PC component. LED power cables, LED HDD, LED radiator, LED pump, LED this and that. They will sell..because they cannot come up with idea how to improve their products. :ph34r:

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Just add LEDs to every component of PC. LED power cables, LED HDD, LED radiator, LED pump, LED this and that. They will sell..because they cannot come up with idea how to improve their products. :ph34r:

 

Don't give razer any ideas now....

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"I got a fever and the only prescription is more LED"

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Just add LEDs to every component of PC. LED power cables, LED HDD, LED radiator, LED pump, LED this and that. They will sell..because they cannot come up with idea how to improve their products. :ph34r:

I like to keep it simple - LED on CPU cooler and a LED strip in the case for show, adjustable brightness :)

 

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Now we just need SSD/HDD that has leds.

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What is the point of LED PSUs, when the fan is facing downwards 99% of the time?

I'm sure that more then 1% of people with decent PSUs have them facing up due to the PC being on carpet or not having a bottom filter (or one that's easily accessible) 

"Rawr XD"

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That is so ugly, wtf Seasonic?! Ill stick with the clean titanium model thanks.

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And that's how you do a PSU with LEDs...

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I wish it wasn't actively cooled, I've owned several seasonic platinum units, and when the fan kicks on, they're louder than they need to be, far from silent as they like to advertise.

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Don't give razer any ideas now....

RGB headsets!

RGB gaming chairs!

RGB backpacks!

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need I say this again .. why!?

what's next? condoms with LEDs  :ph34r:

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Except this is Seasonic we're talking about. 

It is still hardly an innovation. HOWEVER THE TITANIUM BIT IS VERY INTERESTING.

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need I say this again .. why!?

what's next? condoms with LEDs :ph34r:

That's been done already.

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It is still hardly an innovation. HOWEVER THE TITANIUM BIT IS VERY INTERESTING.

 

It may not be "first" but it is significant that one of the leading PSU manufacturers is doing it

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