Athena Power 

1U 300W POWER SUPPLY, 5V +3.3V 12V1/V2 -12V +5V-SB, Input: 88 ~ 264 VAC


Mfg Part Number:  AP-U1ATX30A  
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Price: $129.99
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Last Updated: May 05, 2024
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Product Overview:

Introducing Athena Power's 300W 1U (AP-U1ATX30A) power supply. Designed for the 1U form factor to provide compact flexibility for small industrial computer rackmount chassis. Also includes internal front and rear 40mm ball-bearing fan and thermal fan speed control for maximum heat and noise dissipation and it supports 20 pin ATX v2.2 motherboards.

Active PFC and Full Range Input

The Active PFC and Full Range function provides a smarter PSU.  Able to detect the differences of wattage that is needed to power up your system you can be rest assured as it will provide and maintain the most suitable power needed for your system.

Dual Fan

With its dual fan features located at the front and back of the power supply the rear fan intakes the heat that is produced inside the server or system and pushes it through the front fan which is positioned towards the exit points of the server/system which keeps the motherboard and hard drives cool.  This design allows the power supply to be able to take 100% of the heat that is generated by the interior system and pushes it out of the server/system, while some other PSU fans work differently this dual fan design is targeted to maintain a reliable source of power and keeping the system cooled.  Some may second guess this dual fan feature because it will increase noise volumes but with its thermal fan speed control it will detect the amount of heat generated by the computer and spin accordingly.

Smart Auto Fan Speed Controller

With its thermal fan speed control it will detect the amount of heat generated by the computer and spin accordingly.  Using this controller to detect the heat levels of the PSU it will adjust the fan speed accordingly, with this feature built in, worrying about the heat level of a PSU becomes almost non-existent.

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