In Win has released their Classic series of power supplies

Interesting, good for In win to expand their product range but I wonder who the OEM are for these.
 
Looking at the connections, I would say its the same people that make the EVGA Supernova G2 series of power supplies. Same 10 pin ATX followed by 18 Pin ATX for the Motherboard connection. I am not sure if any other power supplies use that setup for the 24 pin connection.
 
Looking at the connections, I would say its the same people that make the EVGA Supernova G2 series of power supplies. Same 10 pin ATX followed by 18 Pin ATX for the Motherboard connection. I am not sure if any other power supplies use that setup for the 24 pin connection.

From reading your post, in my head it says 10 + 18, which is not 24, but 28? :huh:
 
From reading your post, in my head it says 10 + 18, which is not 24, but 28? :huh:

The Supernova has 3 double wires on the Power Supply end and 2 of the ATX Pins are not used. So all of the 10 pin connector is used and 16 out of the 18 pin connector. That adds up to 23 pins on the Motherboard side. I wish I had a larger picture so I can make better guess.
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Not going to be cheap either :lol:

Probably not, but a quality PSU is the cornerstone for any high performing build.
It's what you buy first, and what you ~never~ scrimp on.

I have one of their 750W Gold rated PSU's and it's been good to go. Looking at it, it's quality built and not crapola.
 
Probably not, but a quality PSU is the cornerstone for any high performing build.
It's what you buy first, and what you ~never~ scrimp on.

I have one of their 750W Gold rated PSU's and it's been good to go. Looking at it, it's quality built and not crapola.

Exacto.

But you can get better PSUs for money people will be expected to pay for this given the premiums on their usual products.
 
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