In Win Commander II Series 80PLUS Bronze Military Power Supply Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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CA: ncix.com US: us.ncix.com In Win's commander series of power supplies brings a unique aesthetic and a very complete accessory package to the table!
The video presents a dual unboxing and first look at In Win's Commander II Series power supplies, available in 850W and 1200W variants. The host notes the military-inspired aesthetics and the comprehensive accessory package that accompanies each unit, highlighting the modular cable design and the impressive connector count on the 850W model. He explains key specifications including 80 Plus Bronze efficiency, dual primary Japanese capacitors, and a DC-to-DC design that enables substantial output from the 12V rail. Throughout the segment, the host discusses practical design choices such as the inclusion of ample PCIe connectors, compatibility with multi-GPU setups, and the benefits of full or near-full modularity for cable management. He also comments on general industry trends toward higher efficiency per watt and how these power supplies align with those expectations, while contrasting them with common misperceptions about wattage versus actual usable efficiency. The unboxing proceeds with close-up looks at the units, the cooling solution, and the distinctive branding, followed by a brief discussion of installation considerations and how these PSUs fit into high-end or gaming builds. The video closes with a reminder to subscribe for more Linus Tech Tips unboxings, reviews, and related PC hardware content.
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Questions answered
- What are the two capacities of the In Win Commander II Series power supplies shown?
- The powers supplies shown are 850 watts and 1200 watts.
- Why does the host emphasize the number of PCIe connectors on these PSUs?
- To illustrate the ability to power multiple GPUs and future-proof builds, especially for high-end or multi-GPU configurations.