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Athena Power AP-RRP4ATX6808 ATLAS 800 PLUS, 80 PLUS Bronze 800W IPC Mini-Redundant, PM Bus EPS-12V

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Athena Power AP-RRP4ATX6808 ATLAS 800 PLUS, 80 PLUS Bronze 800W IPC Mini-Redundant, PM Bus EPS-12V

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Creating a new definition for more power, Athena Computer Power Corp. proudly introduces the new 800 Watt PSU, the ATLAS800 PLUS, model number (AP-RRP4ATX6808). Like the ATLAS700 this PSU offers an extra 100 Watts just in case 700 Watts was not enough for your power needs. This Mini-Redundant power supply provides power reliability to server builders and computer users with the power they want and need. The Mini-Redundant power supply unit not only services an extra unit that standbys 24/7, but also minimizes power lost and creates efficiency by eliminating issues of overheating power adapters. The ATLAS800 Watt Mini-Redundant features an Active PFC (Power Factor Correction), remote ON/OFF function, 80PLUS certification, and includes a PMBus solution (Optional). 80PLUS 80PLUS certification requires a power supply to operate at a minimum of 80% efficiency. The certification level of 80PLUS certification indicates that the power supply operates at a minimum of 80% efficiency at 20% and 100% load, and 85% efficiency at 50% load. According to test results, the ATLAS800 PLUS has passed all requirements and has exceeded the 80PLUS requirements. PMBus (Option) PMBus or Power Management Bus solution is a great option for all system administrators. Its analog-to-digital interface allows users to monitor power supply operating conditions. Also the PMBus specification does not put constraints on power-supply architecture, form factor, power input, power output, or any other characteristics of the supply.