Lian Li sell these units in both white and black. The white unit is nicely finished and looks great. It measures 140mm x 86mm x 150mm (DxWxH).
The fan grille on this unit is epic. Initially I thought it was damaged in transit, but i took the second image above to try and highlight how Lian Li have designed the grille to run at different height angles. I don't think I have ever seen this before with a power supply.
The power side of the supply is home to a power connector socket, a power switch and a zero fan mode switch. Lian Li don't actually call it a ‘zero fan mode switch' as they refer to it with the purist term of ‘fan ON/OFF'. Basically their internal graphs show that in ‘fan OFF' mode, the fan is disabled completely until around 400 watts when it will switch itself on. This will ensure that in lower power demand situations the fan will remain disabled, lowering noise output.
The modular side of the unit is split into two rows, all clearly labelled for ease of use during the installation phase. The 12V-2×6 socket is coloured a little differently top left in the image above.
The unit is able to deliver 100A on the primary +12V rail, and 20A on both +3.3V and +5V rails. Total output is 1200W.
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