Zalman unveiled a trio of entry-thru-mid range PSUs for gaming PC
builds, the 500W ZM500-GT, the 600W ZM600-GT, and the 700W ZM700-GT. The
three feature uneventful fixed cabling, but offer 80 Plus efficiency.
These PSUs feature two-forward switching circuit designs, are ATX v2.3
compliant, and conform to ErP 2010 Lot 6 power-draw standards (<1W
standby power).
The ZM500-GT features a dual +12V rail design (each rail 18A), while the
ZM500-GT and ZM600-GT feature quad +12V rail (each 18A) design.
Internally, the GT series PSUs feature +5Vsb green IC, active PFC, and a
secondary protection IC. The units are cooled by a 120 mm
temperature-controlled fan. The ZM500-GT is 80 Plus compliant, while the
ZM600-GT and ZM700-GT are 80 Plus Bronze compliant. According to the
source, the ZM500-GT will be priced around $80, the ZM600-GT around
$100, and the ZM700-GT around $125.
Source: Overclockers Ukraine
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