A few days ago, Endorfy announced the arrival of new power supplies with its Vero L6 series. These are rational models with limited power, but enough connectivity to power any configuration on the market. So, as usual, we’re expecting well-considered prices!
Endorfy: Vero L6 power supplies from 550W to 750W!
This series includes a range of three power supplies with power ratings of 750W, 650W and 550W. We’re really talking about low wattage power supplies compared to the ones we’re seeing these days. However, these power supplies are designed for entry/mid-range configurations.
This positioning is also reflected in the certification, with Cybenetics Silver and 80 Bronze. When it comes to noise, however, the brand has done a serious job by installing a Stratus 120 fan, enabling the power supplies to enjoy Cybenetics Standard certification for the 750W and 650W versions, while the 550W model will be rated a little higher with an A-.
Internally, we find blocks built with Japanese 105°C capacitors. In terms of electrical protection, each model comes with a full range of features, including OVP, UVP, SIP, OTP, SCP, OPP and OCP. They also comply with the ATX 3.1 standard
Finally, in terms of connectivity, each unit also features a 12V-2×6 connector, which will remain integral with the block.
The only thing left to do is to find out the retail price of this series, which should be quite affordable. By way of comparison, a 500W Vero L5 sells for ~€53, compared with ~€100 for a 700W unit. The warranty period is 5 years.
Here are the Endorfy product sheets!










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