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The video reviews the NZXT C850 Gold power supply, highlighting its minimalistic packaging and contents such as braided cables. It discusses the power supply's features, including a 10-year warranty, quiet operation, and compatibility with high-end graphics cards. The installation process and performance testing are shown, indicating accurate voltage output and successful powering of a system with various components. The power supply is praised for its performance and efficiency, although the presenter suggests flat cables as a preference over rounded ones with braiding.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer showcases a high-end power supply by NZXT, the C850 Gold. The box is described as minimalistic, lacking prominent branding. Inside the box, the power supply comes with braided cables and a cloth bag for storage. However, the reviewer notes that the cables are individually packaged in plastic bags, which seems counterproductive for sustainability. The power supply includes various cables such as 24-pin ATX power, CPU cables, graphics card connections, SATA connections, and peripheral (Molex) cables. The reviewer mentions the absence of cable length information on the box, which could be inconvenient for users.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the specifications and features of a power supply unit. The power supply has a 10-year warranty, a 120mm fluid dynamic bearing fan, and zero RPM fan mode for quiet operation under low load. It is suitable for high-end graphics cards like the 3090 or RX 6900XT and fits in standard ATX cases. The cables are nylon sleeved for protection, modular, and come in various lengths for different connectors. The video also shows the physical layout of the power supply, highlighting the branding, model number, and connectors.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to install a power supply unit and tests its performance. The power supply’s voltage output is checked and found to be accurate for 5 volts, slightly off for 12 volts but still acceptable. The power supply is rated at 850 watts with a gold efficiency rating, and it successfully powers a system with components like a 12700k processor and a GeForce 3070 graphics card without issues during a 72-hour test. The presenter recommends this power supply for its performance and efficiency, highlighting that it fulfills its intended functions effectively. The only noted preference is the wish for flat cables instead of rounded ones with braiding.
