Functionally, there aren't many differences, but it's still a significant update.
Board: Front and back. The front panel features an added window, allowing for direct mounting of copper strips or soldering to increase current carrying capacity. It includes a 4-pin signal socket for DCATX boards and a 6-pin data socket for external power supplies and displays, supporting one-button power-on.
Regarding the copper strips: For 750W and above, both sides require mounting.
Compatibility: Supports most CSPS power supplies .
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