what PSU I can use in US instead of Huntkey HK 70052PP ?My PC from Israel,and power in US is 120 AC 60hz

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what PSU I can use in US instead of Huntkey HK 70052PP ?My PC from Israel,and power in US is 120 AC 60hz
I have very powerful desktop . So.PSU has to be 700W 120AC 60HZ
 
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Unless Huntkey has started to make good power supplies(it is very well possible), I doubt it is a 700 watt unit anyway.

The label lists 600 watts and 700 MAX, so chances are it will not deliver 700 for long. They also do NOT list the combined 12 volt current leaving us guessing. One can not add up all the 12 volt rails because they simply do not work that way.

So it lists 600 watts and 140 for the 5 + 3.3 volt rails. Depending on the design age, this power supply may have something in the 35-50amps. I would guess it falls in the 35-45 range.

I would be surprised with anything other than a multi card(or R9 295x2 system needing more than a good 550 watt unit like this one...
Unless Huntkey has started to make good power supplies(it is very well possible), I doubt it is a 700 watt unit anyway.

The label lists 600 watts and 700 MAX, so chances are it will not deliver 700 for long. They also do NOT list the combined 12 volt current leaving us guessing. One can not add up all the 12 volt rails because they simply do not work that way.

So it lists 600 watts and 140 for the 5 + 3.3 volt rails. Depending on the design age, this power supply may have something in the 35-50amps. I would guess it falls in the 35-45 range.

I would be surprised with anything other than a multi card(or R9 295x2 system needing more than a good 550 watt unit like this one
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817207013&cm_re=xfx_550-_-17-207-013-_-Product

On the other hand, If you list your hardware we will have a better idea of what you NEED.

Also getting a power supply with full range will allow you to travel back and forth, it will auto adjust to the voltage from 120-240/50|60hz without any switch or anything.

I just want to add that IF you want more power and higher efficiency(lower operating cost cooler operation and in many cases a more quiet unit), check out this XFX 750 watt 80+ gold modular unit. It will work on 100-240 volts(just like the first one, in fact almost all power supplies in US/CAN are full range now) as well so you can take it back with you.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817207029
 
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