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Veröffentlicht: 2013-07-05, Autor: Christoph , Testbericht von: gamezoom.net
saubere Verarbeitung, ausreichend Leistung für Mittelklasse-PCs, 80 PLUS Bronze, effektives Kühlsystem, Länge der Kabel, fairer Preis
Lüfter unter Volllast leicht hörbar, kein modulares Kabelmanagement
Mit dem PowerX v2 550W liefert Cougar ein solides Netzteil für preisbewusste Anwender ab. Zum überschaubaren Preis bekommt man ausreichend Power, zahlreiche Anschlussmöglichkeiten und eine saubere Verarbeitungsqualität geboten. Darüber hinaus kann sich de...
Zusammenfassung: Cougar stellt mit der PowerX-Serie den nachfolger seiner Cougar Power Netzteile vor. Die Firma Compucase hat uns die 550W Version freundlicherweise zur Verfügung gestellt. Zum Review mit klick auf das Bild. Und nun viel Spaß beim lesen Hier gehts zur Di...
Build Quality, Near Excellent Rail Stability, Good Noise Levels (Even at 112%), Size, 80Plus Bronze Certified, Price (For Some)
Availability inside the USA
The PowerX 550W is certainly not enough to power SLI/CF configurations and I wouldn't recommend it for such use but it does exactly what it's supposed to do and that is to provide up to 550W of power with near excellent rail stability and rather low noise...
Zusammenfassung: Those who are interested in pimping their gaming rig will gravitate towards the COUGAR PowerX 550W PSU's clean, elegant design. Its bright red and matte black colour scheme will suit case that are either black in colour or feature either yellow or red....
Zusammenfassung: It is natural for an enthusiast to be dazzled by monsters such as the Corsair AX1200i and the Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 1500W ; however, even the majority of the enthusiasts would not actually purchase such a beast. It is (or should be) common knowledge...
Good price/performance ratio, Has no problem operating at high ambient, Fine ripple suppression, Good voltage regulation (excellent at 5V), Compact dimensions, Nice looks
Performance of the 3.3V rail on Advanced Transient Response Tests, Lower than 16 ms hold-up time, Found only one Japanese cap (The box has a reference to lots of them), Spotted some “intrusive” solder joints on its internals, The colored finish of the cas
After a quick look, the MSRP of the PowerX-550 looks rather high for a non-modular Bronze unit with a capacity of 550 W, but I was, after I finished all the tests and had the necessary data to make the performance-per-dollar chart, surprised to see the...
excellent ripple suppression, very good voltage regulation, doesn't mind heavy crossloading in either direction, very good looking, shallow depth,
sleeve bearing fan makes me wonder about its potential lifetime, only one Japanese capacitor,
Though marred by some pretty obvious build quality issues, this here Cougar somehow manages to rise above and deliver some pretty impressive performance numbers. Ripple suppression was outstanding, regulation was well above average for any unit let alo...
The Cougar PowerX 550W power supply obviously is a product designed to entice users into upgrading from a cheap unit of unknown (and, usually, extremely poor) quality to one of acceptable quality and performance standards. Considering that the MSRP of...
I love the color. I really do. When I first saw the box I said “No way…”, then I opened it and said “zomg”, pulled the unit out of the bubblewrap and said “YES!”. Why do I love it? I don't know, deal with it. The performance is solid for the MSRP of $6...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-01-13, Autor: George , Testbericht von: hitechlegion.com
This is our first look at a Cougar PSU, and I can say that it definitely made an impression. I'm not just referring to the orange color scheme, either…which is actually much more of a reddish copper, and more palatable than one would initially think. Th...