Ultra Products is a marketer of a wide variety of PC products ranging from media readers to computer chassis to power supplies to cables to memory and on through a seemingly unending list of product categories.
Ultra hits rock bottom with a 750 watt PSU that claims NVIDIA SLI certification. Make a note to stay as far away from this flaming hunk of crap as you possibly can. If not, we highly suggest you make sure and have a fire extinguisher handy.
This 600 watt PSU makes our 5th Ultra power supply we have reviewed since March of 2007. While most have been award winners, our last 600 watt unit was not worthy of passing our testing suite. Is Ultra's new 600 watt up to the test?
Ultra makes a huge statement with their 1600 watt rated power supply. This is so much power that we had difficulty fully load testing the PSU, but we did finally realize the 1600w rating. Yep, all 1600w without burning down the house and your household wiring is something you will want to take into very serious consideration.
A FlexForce modular power supply with a black chrome finish that boasts to deliver 1000 watts of power to your personal computer. It states it does this while being Energy Efficient, up to 85% efficiency, and carries a CrossFire Certified rating.
This Ultra PSU falls into a category that is drawing more and more attention now days, that being the "Energy Efficient" niche. Can 600 watts of power really be EE, quiet, and powerful all at the same time? Is it worthy of your custom system?
Ultra power supplies are synonymous with modular cabling systems. They also have had to weather their fair share of negative consumer feedback. Is Ultra doing anything different now with their new Ultra X-Pro 750w PSU? Well, yes they are.