Fractal Design Newton R3 power supply unit 600 W 20+4 pin ATX ATX Black

  • Brand : Fractal Design
  • Product name : Newton R3
  • Article code : FD-PSU-NT3B-600W
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 7350041080862
  • Category : Power Supply Units
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  • Long product name Fractal Design Newton R3 power supply unit 600 W 20+4 pin ATX ATX Black :

    Newton R3 600W, 80PLUS Platinum, ATX 2.31 / EPS 2.92

  • Short summary description Fractal Design Newton R3 power supply unit 600 W 20+4 pin ATX ATX Black :

    Fractal Design Newton R3, 600 W, 90 - 264 V, 47 - 63 Hz, 10 A, +12V,+3.3V,+5V,+5Vsb,-12V, 100 W

  • Long summary description Fractal Design Newton R3 power supply unit 600 W 20+4 pin ATX ATX Black :

    Fractal Design Newton R3. Total power: 600 W, AC input voltage: 90 - 264 V, AC input frequency: 47 - 63 Hz. Motherboard power connector: 20+4 pin ATX, Cabling type: Semi-Modular. Purpose: PC, Power supply unit (PSU) form factor: ATX, 80 PLUS certification: 80 PLUS Platinum. Product color: Black, Cooling type: Active, Fan diameter: 5.31" (13.5 cm). Width: 5.91" (150 mm), Depth: 6.5" (165 mm), Height: 3.39" (86 mm)

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Updated:
2013-08-05 17:29:05
Average rating:87
Uk has collected 18 expert reviews for Fractal Design Newton R3 power supply unit 600 W 20+4 pin ATX ATX Black and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2014-06-18 13:40:14
Average rating:80
With the Newton R3 600W Fractal Design offers a high end 600W PSU that fulfills the 80 Plus Platinum certification. The price is around 150 USD. It is unclear for us who is the OEM manufacturer of this PSU. It looks like FSP but we are not sure about that...
  • The Fractal Design Newton R3 600W is a very solid PSU The Layout is similar to PSU's in the power range of 800 to 1000W Since it is only specified for 600W the Layout is rock solid The quality of the components is good for this power rating The Fractal De...
play3r.net
Updated:
2014-10-08 10:28:54
Average rating:84
Fractal Design is a company which at this stage of the game needs no introduction. However for those who aren't familiar with this particular Swedish company: Fractal Design is a manufacturer of power supplies, fans and high quality cases. Despite being a...
  • Having used the Fractal Design Newton R3 600w power supply pretty extensively over the past week (with 3 different rigs in total!), has it done enough to impress me and does it represents good value for money? In terms of performance the Newton R3 600w p...
thinkcomputers.org
Updated:
2013-08-05 17:29:01
Average rating:90
This item can be found at the following stores: We mainly know Fractal Design for their cases, but did you know they make power supplies as well? Over the past couple of years the really high-end power supplies all had 80PLUS Gold certifications...
  • Good performance, Semi modular, 80PLUS Platinum certified, Attention to detail in packaging & design, 5 year warranty...
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  • The Newton is the first power supply we have taken a look at from Fractal Design and I have to say I am very impressed. With the Newton Fractal Design wants you to know you are receiving a premium product and from unboxing to installation the power su...
insidehw.com
Updated:
2013-08-05 17:29:01
Average rating:0
Fractal Desing Newton R3 600W: Now it works, now it doesn’t Judging by the title, many would conclude that we’re talking about a half-functional device. This isn’t the case, because the topic of this article is a very peculiar PSU that comes from Fract...