Originally posted by: mechBgon
Here are the differences I can think of off the top of my head:
- TruePower units now come with extra-l33t black plugs
- TruePower units now come with SATA plugs natively
- TruePower units have a Fan-Only line that can supply reduced-voltage 12V to case fans for lower noise (this is regulated up or down according to the PSU's internal temperature, and typically runs pretty low voltage ~7 volts)
- TruePower units have independent generation of all three primary voltages (+12V, +3.3V and +5V), therefore no 3.3V + 5V combined rating is found on their labels
- TruePower units have voltage-feedback wires on their ATX cables that monitor the voltage right where the ATX cable plugs into the motherboard
- TruePower units have tighter load regulation that SmartPower units
- TruePower units use two dual-ball-bearing fans whereas I'm not sure if the SmartPower fanss are 1-ball/1-sleeve bearing in each fan, or dual-ball-bearing fans
- At least some TruePowers come with a 4-pin Molex jack on the outside rear, for some reason 😛
- The TruePower 430 is (duh) rated for an additional 30W more than the SL400 😀
- Both have a three-year warranty that you can expect to get honored by Antec if there is a problem
Now, whether it's worth $14 extra is up to you. If there might be SATA devices in your future, those SATA plugs could be a good excuse to get the TruePower. HTH
🙂