Spire PowerFuse
1. Features, specifications
Most users are aware of the dangers that all electronic circuits hide, especially with today's demands on extra power and the low quality power supplies invading the market. Graphics cards do cost almost half the price of a gamer's powerfull gaming ring so extra protection is always welcome, especially if it's low priced. Spire introduces a product that aim is to protect your graphic card from overvoltage and other possible failures.
- Spire SP162 PowerFuse
The all new Graphic Card Protector from Spire, part no. SP162 is an over-voltage protector to secure and protect your expensive video card from irregular high voltages and ripple noise created by the low quality power supplies. Purchase the Spire PowerFuse and you'll never have to worry again about power surges or breaking your video card by overvoltage.
Main Features:
- Cool, LED Indicated and lighted connectors
- Copper & EMI shielded cables
- Over Voltage protection: Activated by irregular Voltage beyond allowance
- Over Current protection: Simply like a Fuse for your video-card
- Correction of ripple noise: 50% of ripple noise is filtered thru the EMC core
- Hot swappable, plug and play installation
- Specifications
Cables | One (1) EMI Shielded VGA 6Pin Power Connector |
Dimensions | 270x25x20mm |
Features | Over Voltage protection, Over Current protection, Correction of ripple noise |
Max. Protection | 16.0V / 23.0A |
Min. Protection | 14.5V / 19.0A |
Rated Voltage | 12VDC |
Safety Approvals | UL, CSA, TUV, CE, FCC |
Support | All PCIE 6Pin Graphic Cards |
Voltage | 12VDC |
Warranty | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
Weight | 0.1 KG |
- Retail package
Spire Powerfuse graphics card protector is wrapped in a plastic shell and without much effort you can remove the product.
Checking the product unveils the two parts that this product consists off.
The Spire logo is back lighted in white so modders will love this product.
First of all we have the "safety" box
it consists of a power circuit with a safety fuse in case of overvoltage and a well shielded cable
More "quality" pictures taken from Spire's website