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Fractal Design Integra M Series power supply units feature excellent electrical performance, including 80PLUS® Bronze certified efficiency.
The modular flat cable system allows for a clean installation, and enhances airflow patterns inside the case. The short 140mm length makes for easy installation in small computer cases, and the extra-long ATX12V cable accommodates modern, bottom-PSU cases.
Fractal Design Integra M units are equipped with a large temperature-controlled 120mm fan for reduced noise levels and optimum cooling.
The Integra M is a great choice for medium-performance gaming computers and workstations.
Integra M PSUs meet the 80 PLUS® Bronze specification for providing power with an efficiency that is typical of PSUs with much higher price points. Additionally, because Integra M PSUs generate less heat, they provide power at lower fan speeds, which results in reduced noise levels.
Fractal Design Integra M Series PSUs feature excellent DC voltage regulation and ripple suppression: they can deliver their full-rated wattage continuously even with an intake temperature as high as 40°C full load or 50°C at 80% load.
Integra M PSUs are compliant with the latest PC PSU standard: ATX 2.4 / EPS 2.92
Integra M PSUs are only 140mm long, which accommodates the smallest ATX-compatible computer cases on the market.
Generally, larger fans move more air with less noise than smaller fans: Integra M Series PSUs are equipped with a 120mm fan Sleeve Bearing, which keeps noise level down.
Integra M PSUs are equipped with an extra long 12V ("P4") connector cable, which accommodates bottom-mounted-PSU computer cases.
Integra M PSUs feature an impressive suit of computer protection, including: Over Power Protection, Over Voltage Protection, Under Voltage Protection and Short Circuit Protection.
80PLUS® Certification |
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Modular cables |
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Modular cable type |
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Fan type |
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Maximum operating temperature at full load |
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Supports Intel Haswell C6/C7 sleep states |
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Warranty |
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Capacitors |
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Protections |
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Life expectancy (MTBF) |
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PSU specification compliance |
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Standby efficiency |
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Colors Available |
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Unit Measurements |
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Unit weights, with modular cables |
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Package dimensions - W x H x D (mm) |
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Package weight – (Kg) |
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Model | 450W | 550W | 650W | 750W |
ATX 20+4 pin | 510 | 510 | 510 | 510 |
ATX12V 4+4 pin | 700 | 700 | 700 | 700 |
PCI-E 6+2 pin | - | - | 500+100 | 500+100 |
Model | 450W | 550W | 650W | 750W |
PCI-E 6+2 pin | 520 | 520+100 | 520+100 | 520+100 |
Peripheral | 400+120 | 400+120 | 400+120 | 400+120 |
SATA | 400+120+120 650+120 |
400+120+120 650+120 |
400+120+120 650+120+120 |
400+120+120+120 650+120+120 |
Model | 450W | 550W | 650W | 750W |
3.3V | 20A | 20A | 20A | 20A |
5V | 15A | 20A | 20A | 20A |
3.3V and 5.V combined | 80W | 100W | 100W | 100W |
12V1 | 37A | 45.5 A | 54A | 62.5 A |
-12V | 0.5 A | 0.5 A | 0.5 A | 0.5 A |
5V Standby (+5Vsb) | 2.5 A | 2.5 A | 2.5 A | 2.5 A |
Total Power | 450W | 550W | 650W | 750W |
Pros: -Plenty of wattage -Silent in my system (i7+1080ti) -Solid construction -Flat cables
Cons: -Cheap chinese TEAPO capacitors -Little over priced for the capacitors and bronze rating, I've seen gold rating for the same price. -Cables could be shorter and offer more versatility
Overall Review: I've had power supplies with the same type of capacitor last several years, in fact, my last power supply had the same type and was run at nearly full load, and still runs. Some people however, like to avoid these capacitors like the plague because some electronics with them do fail more often than others. I primarily bought this power supply because of its 140mm length and the extra wattage. There just wasn't any good deals on similar or better power supplies at the time that matched the size and cable clearance requirements. If there are better deals at the time, take it. If not, this isn't a bad buy if you need it. But keep in mind we're talking relatively minuet price differences for similar products anyways, so it's not night and day price differences. I'm probably using between 400w to 500w total, and I haven't heard the fan spin up speed even at hours of full load, so it seems to run cool and quiet in my system. I can't hear the fan at all over my CPU/Exhaust fan, which are pretty quiet Noctua 140mm's running at ~1200rpm. There are in depth professional reviews and component break downs you can look up about this power supply.