Specifications and Packaging
The NZXT E850 power supply is rated for a combined, continuous output power of up to 850 watts at 50°C operating temperature. The PSU incorporates a single +12V rail, which can deliver up to 70A (840W) on the +12V outputs. The PSU includes universal AC line input (automatically adjusts the AC line voltage) and active PFC, which makes the unit more environmentally friendly to the local power grid.
NZXT E850 PSU Specifications (from the NZXT website):
Packaging and Parts
The NZXT E850 power supply arrived securely packed inside a purple retail box listing the unit’s features and specifications.
The power supply is protected by thick foam inserts and wrapped in a black fabric bag with the NZXT logo. All of the modular cables come inside a purple nylon pouch.
In addition to the power supply, the box contains a power cord, mounting screws, a User Manual, and a nylon storage pouch containing all the modular cables.
Fully Modular Cables:
(2) 4+4 pin EPS/ATX12V, (1) 24-pin ATX, and (3) PCI-E,
(2) SATA, (2) 4-pin Peripheral, (1) USB cable
VERY surprised this hasn’t
VERY surprised this hasn’t been done before … not everyone want to connect their PSU for monitoring purposes but I think its a great addition… tho the prices are high …now get it in sfx (if possible)
Glad to see them partner with
Glad to see them partner with Seasonic. Those are top of the line PSUs, even the cheaper S12II models.
I bought two 450W NZXT models, similarly priced to S12II and the damn things didn’t even match short circuit protections as in the ATX standards. So I had melting, burning PSU wires from a Molex connector. Made me think twice about leaving cheap PSUs on 24/7.