De mannen van Tobitech hebben een review in elkaar geknutseld over de AP2-6300 SFC-A voeding van Engelking. Deze 300W voeding is in het bezit van een bijzondere feature: bij lage belastingen is hij 100 procent geruisloos. Zolang de temperatuur van de voeding beneden de 45 graden blijft zal de ventilator uit blijven. Dit komt ongeveer overeen met een belasting van 75W bij een omgevingstemperatuur van 25 C. Om dit mogelijk te maken is de voeding niet alleen binnen in uitgerust met flinke heatsinks, maar ook aan de buitenkant is een flink koelblok te vinden. Volgens de reviewer werkt de voeding erg stil. Alleen jammer is dat de voeding niet eerder van eigenaar wisselt voordat je 233,64 euro hebt neergeteld:
The power supply is actually always the weak point in a quiet system. Engelking electronics GmbH shows with the Ap2-6300 Sfc A that it also differently goes. The equipment captivates by its thought out derivative of the developing warmth and offers the possibility of building a very quiet system. I have tested in the system a Duron and Athlon. With the Duron the power supply ventilator virtually never ran, with the Athlon he ran along several times, however, only very quietly and slowly. It would be also very interesting to integrate the black heat sink inside the housing into an existing water cooling. Thus the problem (Water+220V) would be also solved. By means of another heat sink (copper) could be managed probably by an experienced electronics engineer/amateur handicraftsman easily. Thus the fan would be probably suspended and the dream of the Water cooling (power supply, CPU, Video Card, Northbridge, hard disk) a whole piece moved closer of the service.
To improve are actually only the connection for the fan control and the exit of the power cable. The power supply is delivered with operating instructions both into German and in English, which describes the installation to the layman by detailed steps even. Likewise indicated in it is a support Hotline, which one can contact for possible problems. For further information there is a Data sheet.
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