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Let the Rosewill RD600 powers your Intel or AMD system with 600W power output and 46A high-current single +12V rail. Equipped with a 20+4 pin main connector, this power supply not only fits your new (24pin) motherboard but also your old (20pin) motherboard. The 140mm fan with smart temperature sensor creates a torrent of air without compromising acoustics. With mesh sleeving on all cables, routing and heat dissipation turns out even effortless.
600W power output with Single Strong +12V Rail The Rosewill RD600 provides a power of 600W to deliver safe, reliable output for high-end computer systems. Powerful single +12V rail at up to 46A design ensures the maximum provision of 12V power to energy-hungry CPU and graphics cards perfect for future high-end component upgrades or overclocking.
Temperature dictates airflow The silent 140mm fan with smart temperature sensor delivers airflow according to your system loading. High airflow is generated when you play through battles while gentle airflow when you just do everyday computing.
Safety first Built-in inrush current, over temperature/current/voltage protection circuits protects your critical system from damage. The Rosewill RD600 has passed safety & EMI approvals including UL and FCC.

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“Had great experience with Rosewill’s Stallion Series PSUs and did not hesitate to try their new 600W. It is rock-solid ...”— 9/17/2012
“This thing powers the all new EVGA 660 with a breeze. There is no need to waste $20 more dollars on a 800w. All you need ...”— Ryan 10/5/2012

