Antec Truepower Quattro 1200W Power Supply Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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This PSU has some unique features, which is rare for a power supply. Mostly it's just a mix of the usual "efficiency this" and "regulation that", but you should definitely
check out the video for this one!
Antec Truepower Quattro 1200W Power Supply Unboxing & First Look presents Linus on camera revealing the 1200 watt Truepower Quattro model. The unboxing sequence highlights the unique feature called power cache, which is described as a high performance capacitor on key connectors designed to provide an extra power reserve during momentary power spikes. Linus explains that this buffer helps keep the 12V rails steady, reducing dips when high demand suddenly appears, and he ties the feature to overall reliability for high-end builds. The video then dives into the unit’s specifications, noting the 80 Plus Silver efficiency rating, the six 12V rails rated at 38A each, and the combined 12V rail capacity. The packaging includes modular cables, a large proprietary power cable, and the necessary hardware to mount the unit in a PC case. Linus demonstrates the external layout, including the 80 mm fan and lack of a power switch, meaning you must unplug the unit to power it down. The unboxing also highlights the modular interface and the variety of included cables, with emphasis on cables that feature the capacitor technology for enhanced stability under load. The overall takeaway is that the Quattro 1200W is built for demanding systems and SLI setups, offering both strong connectors and a unique buffering feature that sets it apart from typical PSUs of its era, while also noting the heavy, premium construction of the unit and the meticulous packaging used to protect it during shipping.
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