Sharkoon has just introduced the Rebel P20 White, a new line of power supplies designed to provide reliable power for today’s high-performance computers. The Rebel P20 White is fully compatible with ATX 3.1 standards, meaning it is ready to support even the most advanced graphics cards and other components.
Key Features of the Rebel P20 White for Gamers and PC Builders
The Rebel P20 White power supply offers several key features, making it a great choice for gamers and PC builders who need reliable, quiet, and efficient power. It has received the Cybenetics Gold certification, ensuring at least 87% efficiency at 115V and 89% efficiency at 230V, with the 1,000W and 1,200W models even earning Platinum certification for superior efficiency. For quiet operation, the Rebel P20 is equipped with a 120 mm fan featuring a Zero RPM mode, which stops the fan completely at low loads, allowing for silent operation. This makes it an excellent option for those seeking a quieter PC environment. The fully modular cable design allows users to connect only the cables they need, helping keep the PC case organized and improving airflow for better cooling.
Additionally, Sharkoon has built the Rebel P20 White with safety and stability in mind, using all-Japanese capacitors and including essential safety features such as over-current and over-power protection. Advanced technology, including stable LLC resonant converters and DC/DC technology, ensures a steady power supply, making the Rebel P20 White both a safe and high-performance choice for modern PC systems.
Models, Pricing, and Availability
The Rebel P20 White comes in four different power levels to fit various needs. The models and their prices are:
- 750 watts: 109.90 euros
- 850 watts: 129.90 euros
- 1000 watts: 159.90 euros
- 1200 watts: 189.90 euros
The Rebel P20 White is now available for purchase, giving users the option to power their PCs with a stylish, quiet, and high-efficiency power supply. Whether for gaming or work, the Sharkoon Rebel P20 is designed to meet the needs of modern PC systems.