File:Active pfc PSU packaging.png

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English: Scanned packaging of a PC Power and Cooling 600W Silencer PC power supply that I purchased. Using this to edit Wikipedia article on Active PFC. This is to show that PC power supplies manufactured and sold in recent years have active PFC. Highlighted the text with a yellow border for easy identification.
Date 16 September 2010 (original upload date)
Source

PC Power and Cooling owns the picture on the box, NVIDIA Corporation owns the NVIDIA SLI trademark shown additionally.

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PC Power and Cooling

Uploaded by Ariel. at en.wikipedia

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  • 2010-09-16 02:37 (UTC) | Ariel. | 7858 (bytes) | 283×169 | Remove noise from [[File:Active pfc PSU packaging.jpg]] and convert to png

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