RedundantInk Guest Sep 15, 2012 422 0 10,780 Jun 7, 2013 #1 FSP, the retail brand of PSU OEM Fortron Electronics, has launched a range of new 80 Plus Platinum PSUs. FSP Unveils the Aurum 92+ HW PSU : Read more
FSP, the retail brand of PSU OEM Fortron Electronics, has launched a range of new 80 Plus Platinum PSUs. FSP Unveils the Aurum 92+ HW PSU : Read more
A Au_equus Distinguished Mar 31, 2011 812 0 19,110 Jun 7, 2013 #2 a platinum aurum? They can't name it platina?
A agnickolov Distinguished Aug 10, 2006 520 0 18,980 Jun 8, 2013 #3 The name (which means gold in Latin) probably made sense when 80+ Gold certification was all the rage...
The name (which means gold in Latin) probably made sense when 80+ Gold certification was all the rage...
ko888 Titan Feb 18, 2009 16,706 41 84,990 Jun 8, 2013 #4 Platinum is also called white gold by some. In Latin that would be Niveus Aurum.
Dark Lord of Tech Retired Moderator Aug 18, 2009 128,699 1,811 159,590 Jun 9, 2013 #6 SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!
DarkSable Judicious Sep 27, 2012 8,890 1 34,965 Jun 9, 2013 #7 Cool, but the only people who buy platinum certified power supplies need them for always-on servers, or have more money than brains.
Cool, but the only people who buy platinum certified power supplies need them for always-on servers, or have more money than brains.