XPG COREREACTORII850G-BKCUS

XPG Core Reactor II 850W Modular Power Supply User Manual

Comprehensive guide for installation, operation, and maintenance of your XPG Core Reactor II 850W Power Supply.

1. Taw qhia

The XPG Core Reactor II 850W Modular Power Supply is engineered to deliver stable and efficient power to your computing system. Compliant with the Intel ATX 3.0 design guide and featuring an 80 PLUS Gold certification, this power supply ensures reliable performance for a wide range of PC builds. Its fully modular design simplifies cable management, contributing to a cleaner and more organized internal setup.

Angled view of the XPG Core Reactor II 850W Power Supply, showcasing its black chassis and fan grill.

Figure 1: XPG Core Reactor II 850W Power Supply

2. Cov ntsiab lus ntawm pob

Xyuas kom tseeb tias txhua yam khoom teev hauv qab no suav nrog hauv koj pob khoom:

  • XPG Core Reactor II 850W Modular Power Supply Unit
  • Cov Khoom Siv Cable Modular (suav nrog 12VHPWR cable)
  • AC fais fab qaum
  • Mounting Screws
  • Tus Neeg Siv Los Siv (cov ntawv no)

Video 1: Tshajview of the XPG Core Reactor II Power Supply and its included components.

3. Nta

  • Intel ATX 3.0 Design Guide Compliant: Equipped with a 12VHPWR (12+4) Connector for next-generation GPUs.
  • Certified GOLD Efficiency: Achieves high efficiency ratings by both 80 PLUS and Cybenetics, reducing energy waste and heat generation.
  • Premium Japanese Capacitors: Utilizes 100% Japanese 105℃ Capacitors for enhanced stability and long-term reliability.
  • Cov Kabmob Dynamic Fluid (FDB) Ntxuam: Features an FDB fan with intelligent fan control for quiet operation and efficient cooling.
  • Available in Multiple Wattages: Models available in 1200W, 1000W, 850W, 750W, and 650W to suit various system requirements.
Diagram illustrating the ATX 3.0 PSU with 12VHPWR connector, highlighting compatibility for various PCI-E configurations.

Figure 2: ATX 3.0 and 12VHPWR Connector Details

Kaw-up view of Japanese 105°C capacitors within the power supply, emphasizing component quality.

Figure 3: Japanese 105°C Capacitors

4. Cov lus qhia tshwj xeeb

Yam ntxwvTus nqi
Qauv Lub NpeCOREREACTORII850G-BKCUS
Tso zis Wattage850 watt
Form FactorATX
Daim ntawv pov thawj Efficiency80 PLUS Gold, Cybenetics Gold
Txoj kev txiasAir (FDB Fan)
Khoom Dimensions (L x W x H)5.51 x 5.91 x 3.35 nti (140 x 150 x 86 hli)
Yam Nyhav3.5 phaus (1.59 Kilograms)
Compatible DevicesPC Components (Motherboard, CPU, GPU, Storage)
Table detailing connector types, cable lengths, and quantities for various XPG Core Reactor II PSU wattagua qauv.

Figure 4: Cable Configuration for Core Reactor II Series

5. Teeb tsa

Follow these steps to properly install your XPG Core Reactor II 850W Power Supply:

  1. Npaj Koj Qhov System: Ensure your computer is powered off and unplugged from the wall. Open your PC case to access the power supply mounting area.
  2. Mount lub PSU: Secure the XPG Core Reactor II PSU into the designated power supply bay in your PC case using the provided mounting screws. Ensure the fan is oriented correctly for optimal airflow (typically facing downwards or towards an intake vent).
  3. Txuas Cov Cables Tseem Ceeb:
    • 24-Pin ATX Motherboard Cable: Connect the large 24-pin cable from the PSU to the corresponding port on your motherboard.
    • CPU Power Cables: Connect the 4+4-pin or 8-pin CPU power cables to the CPU power headers on your motherboard. Modern motherboards may require two such connections.
    • GPU Power Cables: For graphics cards requiring a 12VHPWR connector, use the dedicated 12VHPWR (12+4) cable. For other GPUs, use the appropriate 6+2-pin PCI-E cables. Ensure all connections are fully seated.
    • SATA/Molex Cables: Connect SATA power cables to your storage drives (SSDs, HDDs) and Molex cables to any other peripherals requiring them.
  4. Kev Tswj Xyuas Cable: Utilize the fully modular design to connect only the necessary cables, improving airflow and aesthetics within your case. Route cables neatly to prevent obstruction.
  5. Kev kuaj zaum kawg: Double-check all connections to ensure they are secure. Close your PC case.
Kaw-up view of the modular cable ports on the XPG Core Reactor II 850W Power Supply, clearly labeled for Motherboard, CPU & VGA, 12VHPWR, and SATA & Molex connections.

Figure 5: Modular Cable Ports

Sab view of the XPG Core Reactor II 850W Power Supply, showing the modular cable connection panel.

Daim duab 6: Sab View of Modular Connections

6. Cov lus qhia ua haujlwm

After successful installation, connect the AC power cord to the PSU and then to a wall outlet. Flip the main power switch on the back of the PSU to the 'ON' position. You can then power on your computer as usual.

The XPG Core Reactor II features an intelligent FDB fan control. The fan operates silently at low loads and adjusts its speed dynamically to maintain optimal temperatures under heavier loads. This ensures efficient cooling without unnecessary noise.

Qab view of the XPG Core Reactor II 850W Power Supply, showing the main power switch and AC power inlet.

Figure 7: Main Power Switch and AC Inlet

7. Kev tu

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your power supply, consider the following maintenance tips:

  • Khaws nws huv: Periodically clean the exterior of the power supply and its fan grill to prevent dust buildup, which can impede airflow and cooling efficiency. Use compressed air for hard-to-reach areas.
  • Xyuas kom muaj qhov cua kom zoo: Make sure your PC case has adequate airflow and that the power supply's intake and exhaust vents are not obstructed.
  • Tsis txhob overloading: Ensure your system's power consumption does not consistently exceed the PSU's rated wattage.

8. Kev daws teeb meem

If you encounter issues with your XPG Core Reactor II 850W Power Supply, try the following steps:

  • Tsis muaj zog:
    • Xyuas seb lub xov hluav taws xob AC puas txuas ruaj khov rau ob qho tib si PSU thiab lub qhov hluav taws xob ntawm phab ntsa.
    • Ensure the main power switch on the PSU is in the 'ON' position.
    • Verify that the 24-pin ATX and CPU power cables are correctly and firmly connected to the motherboard.
  • Kev Tsis Ruaj Ntseg ntawm Lub System/Kev Kaw Tsis Tu Ncua:
    • Ensure all component power cables (GPU, CPU, etc.) are securely connected.
    • Confirm that your system's total power draw does not exceed the 850W capacity of the PSU. High-end components, especially GPUs, can have significant power spikes.
    • Check for proper ventilation within your PC case to prevent overheating.
  • Suab nrov txawv txawv:
    • If the fan is unusually loud, ensure it is not obstructed by cables or dust.
    • A slight buzzing noise under heavy load can sometimes occur with certain components; however, persistent loud or grinding noises may indicate a fan issue.

If issues persist after following these steps, please contact XPG customer support.

9. Warranty thiab Support

The XPG Core Reactor II 850W Modular Power Supply comes with a 10-Xyoo Warranty, ensuring long-term reliability and peace of mind. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.

For technical support, warranty claims, or further assistance, please visit the official XPG website lossis hu rau lawv lub chaw pabcuam neeg siv khoom. Khaws koj cov ntaub ntawv pov thawj ntawm kev yuav khoom rau kev lees paub validation.

Chaw tsim tshuaj paus: ADATA

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