Gigabyte has announced that it has broadened its assortment with a new power supply series called Odin. The manufacturer, that is otherwise best known for its motherboards and graphics cards, has actually launched two series of power supplies, Odin GT and Odin Pro. The two Odin series are available with three different outputs; 550W, 680W and 800W, not matter what series. Odin GT is the flagship and what makes it better than the Odin Pro family is that Gigabyte has integrated support for software-based settings for the power supply.
How this works? In brief, it manages the following: output voltages and load on each rail, power fan speed tweak, localized or preset temperature monitors, power supply lighting control, proximity warning bells and even present user modes for performance, normal use or silent operation. This equates to absolute manageability.
Other than that, the specifications are identical for the Odin GT and Odin Pro, as they all come with four 12V channels, 140mm fan, modular cables and an 80% efficiency. There is no price available at this time, but they should be available in stores worldwide soon.