The HX1500i uses a semi-digital CWT platform, offering tons of power and high performance. It is among the most expensive PSUs on today’s market and one of the few ones also that are supported by software (iCUE) for monitoring and controlling some vital functions
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00:00-Intro Video
00:11-General Info
00:28-Price
00:37-General Specs
00:48-iCUE
01:16-Certifications
01:34-Dimensions
01:39-Power Certifications
01:47-Power Distribution
01:56-Cables
03:26-Internal Design
03:58-Soldering Quality
04:04-Fan
04:12-Protection Features
04:30-Load Regulation
04:36-Ripple Suppression
04:47-Transient Response
04:54-Hold-up time
04:59-PSU Timings
05:05-Inrush Current
05:12-Efficiency Normal, Light & Super-Light Loads
05:30-Average Efficiency 5VSB
05:34-Vampire Power
05:38-Average Efficiency
05:44-Average PF
05:51-Average Noise Output
05:55-Fan Noise & Speed Maps @ 28-32 °C
06:31-Overall Performance
06:49-Bottom Line
08:10-Goodbyes
08:46-Patrons
08:54-Outro Videos
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In today's video we present the Sabinetek SmartMike + ™ Wireless Bluetooth Microphone (Not sabintech ?), an external Bluetooth microphone for your mobile devices!
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Sabinetek SmartMike+
• $140 or 123 euros
• True Stereo Wireless Microphone
• Bluetooth connection (BT 5.0, a2DP, HPD, Swiss, Sabinetek’s own BT patented protocol)
• 14gr
• 48 KHz Stereo audio
• Noise Cancellation (4 levels)
• Real-time monitoring
• Real-time Mixing
• 5h battery life (110mAh battery)
• 15m transmission distance
• TRS 3.5mm output port
• Android and iOS – SmartMike App
• Windshield for outdoor use
• CES 2020 innovation award
Things you should pay attention.
Your camera app might not support a Bluetooth mic. Some apps supporting Bluetooth mic input are Filmic Pro, LU-Smart, MoviePro, and Bluetooth Audio widget
For devices, without BT you need another Smartmike as a receiver.
What is in the box
• SmartMike+
• Earphone
• Charging cable
• Microphone sponge cover
• Wind-proof cap
• User manual
Sabinetek has some more interesting stuff in its site.
SabineCast Audio mixer, SmartMike Lite, Audiowow Wireless Bluetooth Mic, and a variety of accessories
Buy from their own store or Amazon.
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The Commander Core XT is a Commander Pro with an embedded RGB Fan Led Hub, having two temperature channels and one USB port less, and it cannot control 3-pin fans. If you have RGB, four-pin fans, which is the case for most users nowadays, you should prefer it over the Commander Pro.
I have made a custom application, which I call pCUE, for the Commander Pro. pCUE allows you to change fan speed easily. I will provide the link in the description. iCUE offers lots of options but it is not so easy to use and it also takes over huge storage space, 2.52 Gb, so iCUE is a nice alternative if you don’t need much. pCUE is not compatible with the Commander Core XT.
pCUE video: https://youtu.be/3VGf_aRou4s
github.com/crmaris/pCUE
Pros ?
+ Six fan channels
+ Six ARGB channels
+ Supports an additional ARGB Hub
+ Automatic detection of several Corsair ARGB fans
+ USB Passthrough
+ 2x temperature sensors
+ iCUE covers almost everything
Cons ?
- No support for 3-pin fans
- iCUE is complicated and huge
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? Model number: Kolink Classic 400W
? OEM: Casecom
? Members on this line: Four, 400 - 700W. 230V input only.
? Efficiency: 80 PLUS Bronze, Cybenetics Silver (87%–89%)
? Noise: Cybenetics A (20–25 dBA)
? Modular: No
? Dimensions: Compact (140mm depth)
? Price: €40
? Warranty: 3-years
? Power Specifications: Single +12V rail
? Power Distribution: 348W at +12V, 80W on the minor rails, 350W Max continuous power, 400W peak.
? Cables: 1x EPS, 1x PCIe, 3x SATA, 2x 4-pin Molex
? Cable Length & distance between them: Long enough cables with only 100mm distance between peripheral connectors
? In Cable caps: No
? Internal Design / Build Quality: Double forward topology on the primary side and synchronous rectification on the secondary side. Pair of DC-DC converters for the generation of the minor rails.
? Caps and Fan manufacturers: The filtering caps are by AsiaX. The sleeve bearing fan is by Alpine, a brand not that well known but quite large.
? High-Temperature tests: This PSU doesn't struggle with 350 W at almost 35 °C ambient. Applied up to 385 W at 37 °C.
? Fan Speed profile at high Temperatures: Not that aggressive.
? Load Regulation: Load regulation is tight on all major rails.
? Ripple Suppression: Ripple suppression is excellent at 12 V, 5 V, and 5VSB, and satisfactory at 3.3 V.
? Transient Response: Mediocre on all rails but 3.3 V, where it is terrible.
? Hold-up time: Hold-up time is not that far removed from 17 ms. The power ok signal is accurate.
? Inrush Current: High with 230 V input.
? Protection Features: OCP at +12 V is reasonably set, and the same goes for the 5 V rail. OCP at 3.3 V is set quite high for no good reason.
OPP is higher than 130%. You should not make the PSU exceed its maximum rated power output for prolonged periods of time, however.
Even though essential in a PSU, there is, no over-temperature protection, and this platform lacks surge protection as well.
? Conducted EMI Emissions: They are low. The EMI filter does a very good job.
? Average Efficiency: High, reaching an average score of 88.23% with 230V input
? Average PF: It is not so high, but not bottom low either.
? Average Noise Output: This is a very silent power supply, especially if we take into account its price range and efficiency.
? Overall Performance: It does very well, scoring between the XPG Pylon 450 and the Cooler Master MWE Bronze 500.
? ? ? Bottom Line ? ? ?
All in all, this is a fine PSU. That said, if I could make any changes, I would use better caps on the secondary side, a higher-quality fan, properly set protection features, the addition of OTP and surge protection (an MOV), and either a correction to 350 W in its advertised powe
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Watch the video to see if it is worth spending more for the 850 P6, or it is better to save money and go for the 850 G6, instead, since both use the same platform.
Pros ?
• Full power at 47 degrees Celsius
• Efficient
• Good build quality
• Tight load regulation at 12V
• Long hold-up time
• Low inrush current with 115V
• Not noisy at normal operating conditions
• Fully modular
• Loads of connectors
• Compatible with the alternative sleep mode
• Compact dimensions
• 10-year warranty
Cons ?
• Not competitive overall performance
• Noisier than the, less efficient, 850 G6
• Transient response should be better
• High inrush current with 230V
• Not efficient 5VSB rail
• Some EMI spikes
• The APFC converter needs tuning
• Small distance between connectors
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00:00 - General Info
04:58 - Load Regulation
05:50 - Ripple Suppresion
06:43 - Transient response
07:40 - Hold up Time & Inrush Currents & Emi
08:48 - Inrush Currents && Emi
09:28 - Average Efficiency
10:57 - 5VSB Average Efficiency & Average PF Average Noise & Relative Performance
12:07 - Average Noise & Relative Performance
12:30 - Bottom Line
14:02 - Pros
14:25 - Cons
14:50 - Goodbyes
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Since its early steps, noblechairs has invested in austere design lines, good quality, and classy colors. Probably the best of all is that its chairs can be used either with a gaming rig or in an office environment. A definite advantage of all noblechairs products is that they are tested and certified, according to DIN EN 1335-1/2. Furthermore, all chairs comply with the UK Fire safety compliance: BS 5852.
With its latest collaboration, noblechairs took a nice turn and went straight to the very core of the gaming chair aspiration; the original sports bucket seat design. The F1 cockpit is equipped with the most iconic seat, which is the foundation of the majority of gaming chair designs, nowadays. Although this chair design is widely popular, not all have the chance to collaborate with Mercedes - Benz and release an impressive-looking product. That said, in the near future, I would like to see something different and more innovative. Something that would stand out from the crowd and improve ergonomics along with all the rest of, important features.
Formula 1 enthusiasts will most certainly adore this emblematic gaming chair. Although I am not so fond of F1, yet I was intensively interested in this product because this is probably the closest I can get to having a Mercedes- Benz product (at least for the time being)! The award-winning EPIC design onto which noblechairs invested and built this unique edition chair has paid off. What makes an even more significant impact on this specific design is the Mercedes AMG logo and the Petronas green color along with the silver color details. I found the price to be fair since the chair uses quality materials and also has all typical ergonomics that will help you feel comfortable even after many hours of use. My only objection is the seat base. I would like it to have a slightly softer seat base, and heavy users would surely appreciate a higher weight limit. Finally, it would be nice to have the integrated lumbar support that the Hero Series features. Finally, at some point, I expect to see a noblechairs' design with a mesh material along with an adjustable neck support system.
Pros ?
Reasonable price for a good gaming/office chair
Comfortable and firm
Good build quality
Quality PU leather
Adjustable dimensions
Fully adjustable 4D armrests
Pillows for lumbar and neck support
Quality caster wheels
DIN EN 1335-1/2 & UK Fire safety compliance: BS 5852 certified
Impressive Petronas F1 colors, badges, and details
Carbon effect side bolsters and silver color consistent details
Accessories for customization
Cons ?
120 kg maximum supported user weight
2-year warranty
The armrests could have been adorned with the carbon effect PU cover, which appears on the bolsters (or another material that looks nicer than wha
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If you don't mind the pair of native cables, the Corsair TX650M is an excellent choice for a mid-level gaming system. It might not be on top of our performance charts, but users wanting something reliable and not expensive usually care most about performance per price ratio and reliability, as well. Another major asset of the TX650M is its quiet operation, rated as Cybenetics A- (25-30 dBA average noise output), even under harsh operating conditions. Now, if you don't mind spending a little more, you could also take a look at the Corsair RM650x and the XPG Core Reactor 650W.
Pros ?
• Full power at 47 degrees Celsius
• Good build quality
• Fair price
• Quiet operation
• Within 1% load regulation on all rails
• Efficient at super-light loads
• Highly efficient 5VSB rail
• Long enough hold-up time
• Low EMI emissions
• Compatible with the alternative sleep mode
• Two EPS and four PCIe connectors
• Compact dimensions
• 7-year warranty
Cons ?
• Average performance needs a boost
• Transient response needs improvement (especially at 3.3V)
• Not fully modular
• Inrush currents could be lower
• Small distance between peripheral connectors
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