OC3D Review: Antec Truepower Quattro 1000w ATX PSU

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"A PSU with go-faster stripes?? It looks like Antec may have just awoken the boy racer in me!"

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Antec Quattro 1000w Review
 
Bolt on a garrett, dump valve, lets swap out the cams, rad, zorst etc and we'll get 2000w out of it :p

(Goes to read review)

Edit: rofl
Rumour has it that when Antec set about designing the Quattro, they enlisted help from a group of teenagers found performing hand-brake turns in their local supermarket car park on a Friday night!
 
Looks pretty dam good tbh (performance wise...). 900odd watt it can keep its rails to spec and only £125.
 
name='Jim' said:
Yeah, 919w is about as close as we can get to 1000w, after that the load tester hits about 1100w.

I REALLY need to read the whole review before I go spouting off, lol...very nice review by the way:worship:
 
name='markkleb' said:
I REALLY need to read the whole review before I go spouting off, lol...very nice review by the way:worship:

You're forgiven...now come 'ere lets av a hug.:cuddle:
 
Hybrid Cable Management

Just wanted to note that the reason there's only 5 jacks on the back of the PSU for extra cables is because of all the stuff we have already hardwired into the unit. We prefer to avoid extra connectors in-between the power supply and sensitive parts like the motherboard, CPU, and graphics card. :)

Also, if your serial number shows that the psu was manufactured within the warranty period, then a receipt is not required. :D

Hope that's useful information.
 
name='AntecRep' said:
Just wanted to note that the reason there's only 5 jacks on the back of the PSU for extra cables is because of all the stuff we have already hardwired into the unit. We prefer to avoid extra connectors in-between the power supply and sensitive parts like the motherboard, CPU, and graphics card. :)

Also, if your serial number shows that the psu was manufactured within the warranty period, then a receipt is not required. :D

Hope that's useful information.

Hi Antec,

Thanks for joining the forum to clear up some of the points raised in the review.

Indeed the hard-wiring of the ATX, EPS-12v and PCi-E connectors is a very good idea as most/all of these cables will be used anyway. However, if you compare the Quattro with any of these units:

CM Real Power Pro 1kw

Enermax Infiniti 720w

Enermax Galaxy 1kw

Thermaltake ToughPower 1.5kw

They all feature hard wired ATX/PCI-E connectors (some even SATA/Molex) and all have between 8-10 modular plugs available for connectors.

Other than this shortcoming, the Quattro really is a very stable PSU and the price is outstanding. :)
 
Quite impressed that the time is taken for someone to join the forum and try to explain things :)

Welcome to the forum.
 
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