https://www.fjoddes.net/index.php/deepcool-intros-gamerstorm-dq-m-series-full-modular-power-supplies/#gsc.tab=0 DeepCool today expanded its GamerStorm brand of power supplies with the new upper-mainstream DQ-M line. These PSUs come in capacities of 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W, offering 80 Plus Gold efficiency, and full-modular cabling. Under the hood, these feature APFC, DC-to-DC switching, 2-stage EM filter, 100% Japanese capacitors, and split +12V rails based on application. Most common electrical protections, against over/under voltage, overload, overheat, and short-circuit, are provided.
All three variants feature dedicated 25 A rails for EPS, and 25 A rails for SATA/Molex power. The 650 W variant features two 30 A rails for PCIe power; the 750 W variant features two 35 A rails; while the 850 W uses a pair of 40 A rails. All three variants offer one 24-pin ATX, two 4+4 pin EPS, and four 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors. The 650 W and 750 W variants offer 7 SATA power, while the 850 W variant offers 10. A 120 mm fluid-dynamic bearing fan is used for cooling on all three models. All three come in black- and white color variants. All cables, including the 24-pin, are flat, ribbon-type. The company didn't reveal pricing information.
DeepCool has certainly come a long way in the last several years in my opinion.

