ePower Xmicro 350W

Published on March 29, 2005
Written by Michael Larabel
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Late last year at Phoronix we had the chance to try out the ePower X-scale 600W, which was feature-packed and very reliable, since then ePower Technology has been expanding their line of power supplies. In our examination room today we have the Xmicro 350W (EP-350FX) which offers the sliding power socket and Prescott support on a much smaller scale as the dimensions of the Xmicro are 5 x 6.5 x 13.5 cm. Will this small PSU be the answer for enthusiasts looking for a new source of power in their SFF (Small Form Factor) and open-air machines?

Features:

Chassis:Glossy Titanium Reflective
Number of Fans:2 Fans
Noise Control:Silent Technology
Over Voltage Protection:Yes
Over Current Protection:Yes
Short Circuit Protection:Yes
Test:HI-POT
Certification:UL, CE, CB, FCC

Contents:

Found inside the small Xmicro container is a user's manual, power cord, and the actual PSU. The power supply was well packaged, so upon opening it we found no damage to the unit. Everything had arrived in pristine condition.

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