NZXT is also showing off its new line of 80 Plus Bronze certified PSUs, the HALE82 N (non-modular). The HALE82 supports up to 3.5A for 5V standby, enabling high current draw for charging smartphones/tablets from your PC while in standby mode. The PSUs feature white fan blades and a white PCB in addition to supporting the 2013 ErP Lot 6 spec for a max of 0.5W power draw in standby mode - unfortunately to meet this spec you'll also need motherboard support for it as well.

NZXT also showed us their new Hue RGB LED controller. Priced under $30 the Hue uses a SATA power connector to drive a single 2m long strip of LEDs. The LEDs can be configured to fade, switch or remain stuck at a single color. Three dials give you control over the final color.

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  • etamin - Monday, June 4, 2012 - link

    I guess if the price is right, these new PSUs can be of interest. But until that's out, they're still ordinary Bronze non-modular units...

    I wish PSU makers would work on bringing down the price of Gold and Platinum units. Does NZXT make its own PSU's or do they source it from an OEM?
  • claysm - Tuesday, June 5, 2012 - link

    No, they source them from Seasonic.

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