Delivery Contents, Power Rating and Fan

The unit we are reviewing today is manufactured by In Win itself. It comes in a unique green package (100% recyclable) with all the extras a power supply should have. There is a power cord, manual, screws, and some cable ties in the box. Features include the 80Plus Bronze certification ("Up to 85%" efficiency), various protective functions and a 3-year warranty.

The four 12V outputs are each rated at 25 amps, although In Win has almost certainly set the OCP a little higher. The label shows the 3.3V and 5V rails at 25A as well. Together these two outputs provide 120W. This might seem a little low, but most systems don't need much power from the lower voltage rails anymore. The power rating on 12V is very high.

In Win uses a fan from ADDA with the model number AD1212LB-A70GL. ADDA is an often used company that delivers decent fans for power supplies. This double ball bearing type fan has a peak power consumption of 2,88W. It can spin at up to 1400RPM, which is not much. It shouldn't get too loud during operation, taking into account, that ADDA fans are prone to bearing noises.

In Win GreenMe 650W Appearance and Cable Configuration
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  • geofcol - Wednesday, June 6, 2012 - link

    This org is dedicated to the demise of our society through false reporting of
    so called ecological facts. It is an example of a modern "wolf in sheep's
    clothing". The donation is to WWF is sufficient enough for me to not ever purchase anything from IN Win.
  • vol7ron - Wednesday, June 6, 2012 - link

    I'd feel better if it was for Wounded Warrior Foundation/Project
  • shin0bi272 - Wednesday, June 6, 2012 - link

    Im with you there man.
  • ewood - Thursday, June 7, 2012 - link

    agreed.
  • Scubasteve5800 - Thursday, June 7, 2012 - link

    Or the World-Wide Wrestling Federation. Can you imagine getting body slammed every time you littered? The world would get a lot cleaner, a lot quicker.
  • Finally - Thursday, June 7, 2012 - link

    ...where hopelessly over-dimensioned power supplies start at 650W.

    Seriously. I can't remember when AT did a review of anything below this margin...
    Enthusiast-shmusiast. Most people have 1 mid-range GPU and something along the lines of an Phenom II X955 / i5-2500K - mine never draws more than 240W tops...

    Why the hell would I be interested in 1200W power supplies, when my usual power draw is less than 10% of that?
  • Finally - Thursday, June 7, 2012 - link

    THIS is a power supply I'm interested in:
    Bequiet E9-400W, Gold-rated, perfectly silent cooling.
  • Marburg U - Wednesday, June 6, 2012 - link

    i don't want to found the WWF.

    So you can keep this.
  • vol7ron - Wednesday, June 6, 2012 - link

    perhaps by found you meant fund?
  • Marburg U - Wednesday, June 6, 2012 - link

    yes, sorry. ;-)

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