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We looked at: nJoy Rouge 600 RGE power supply

 

After the short introduction, let's see the power supply and the packaging first!

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The box is printed in rather attractive black, orange and gold colors, which is elegant and cool at the same time, it is difficult to shoot next to them. In a word, the box is flashy. The front panel graphics are less like that, roughly reminiscent of VGA boxes from ten years ago.

Of course, we are less interested in graphics, it is more important to know the specification, and there is no error in that. Either way, it’s just that the list of abilities is a bit short. The big table in the back shows that we only have a 12-volt branch with a load capacity of 540 watts, which is neither bad nor very good, but in theory cocoa may be enough for a more serious configuration. In addition, we get an active PFC, overvoltage, overheating, short circuit and undervoltage protection. Fortunately, it’s not an Acorp power supply, we can already see it.

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Although I didn’t expect too much etvas when unpacking, it still came as a pleasant surprise. In the box, the power supply was given a soft cover, and a matte black-painted unit came out of it, in which a fan with orange blades winked. On the power side, the specification table also operates with an orange punch, overall I have to say the exterior is perfect!

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Additional satisfaction is that the power cables are the right length, 50 inches will be enough for almost anything. On the plus side, every whip has been given stockings, which not only do good to the eye, it also helps a lot to keep the wires from tangling up so they can be guided nicely after installation. The outside is five, let's see what awaits us inside!

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The fan is always the first thing I look at. The manufacturer in this case is Kiss Quiet, which tells me nothing. YT refers to Yate Loon as a manufacturer, but I don’t find this type in them. The 1202512 says nothing either, all we know from it is that it is 120 millimeters, 25 millimeters thick and 12 volts. We've already guessed this. What is certain, or at least the manufacturer's data sheet, shows that it produces a quiet noise of only 21 dBA at full speed. The fan is of course controlled, so the noise can stay below 21 dBA for most of the time.

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I can't say much cleverness from the inside either. There is no reference to the manufacturer, so it is suspected that the PCB is coming from some smaller Chinese OEM plant. The EMI filter, although a positive that it is, is not very reassuring, but at least it filters fluctuations in the mains current more or less.

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Although we can't have a bad word about PCB design, the circuit board shows a particularly orderly picture. I also liked the implantation of the parts and the soldering on the back of the PCB.

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In the same way, the relatively large aluminum ribs, of which the heat sensor belonging to the fan is glued to the upper part on the outlet side. We hope you don’t give too false information, as the venti blows air directly on it. True, they should be enough to dissipate around 130-150 watts of heat.

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The structure of the feed is completely normal anyway, we find the primary and secondary side in the usual place, no deception. The parts are not among the top pieces, but the TEAPO condes are not bad either. These are also found on the output and input side, the former being certified at 85 degrees and the latter at 105 degrees.

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Sum it!

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