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Fractal Design Integra R2 750W Review


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Fractal Design are using a Hong Sheng fan, model number A1225M12S. This is a 120mm fan, rated 12V, 1,900 rpm with maximum noise of 54CFM. This is not a ball bearing fan, but a cheaper sleeve bearing unit.
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This Integra R2 750W is made by HEC. This specific design is in place to keep the costs as low as possible. They are using a double forward topology on the primary and the secondary side is using passive rectification.
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The transient filtering stage starts at the AC receptacle, with two Y caps and a single X cap. The main PCB has a single DM, two CM chokes, one X cap, two Y caps and an MOV.
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The soldering quality is actually very good and we see no issues in this area.

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The design incorporates a SITI PS223 which supports OCP for two +12V rails.
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The primary capacitor is by Chinese group TEAPO, not one of our favourite manufacturers. It is 400V, 470uF and rated to 105c.
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Secondary capacitors are all TEAPO, rated at 105c. They may be using Chinese capacitors in this unit, but at least they are all 105c rated.

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