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LEPA Releases MaxPlatinum Power Supply Series

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LEPA, one of the world's best high wattage PSU manufacturers is now introducing the new flagship series, the MaxPlatinum, as the triumphant successor of its well known G1600 PSU which was chosen to build MaximumPC Dream Machine 2013.

MaxPlatinum comes with P1050-MA, P1375-MA, and P1700-MA-EU, with a rated power of 1050/1375/1700 watt respectively. The 1050W and 1375W models are 80 PLUS Platinum certified and entire series provides up to 93% efficiency. MaxPlatinum is the impeccable PSU designed for extreme system; e.g. capable of supporting 4 extreme graphic card workstation or multi-ASIC Bitcoin/Litecoin mining rigs, which requires huge power, but consumes less electricity.





MaxPlatinum is big power in a small size. The P1050-MA is modular cable design in a compact housing of 17.5 cm depth. P1375-MA and P1700-MA-EU models are full modular cable and stow in just 18 cm depth! The compact size PSUs give systems extra room for cable management and air circulation. Furthermore, the peak power of 1375W model even can reach up to 1600W; and 1800W peak power for P1700-MA-EU. The breakthrough of the power density makes the MaxPlatinum series as the leader in the power supply industry.

MaxPlatinum is equipped with comprehensive protection to manage its powerful engine, like multiple +12V rails, Over Current, Over Power, Over/Under Voltage, Over Temperature, Short-Circuit protections and more. Additionally, its DC-to-DC circuitry ensures best compatibility with latest C6/C7 power saving states. Last but not least, its solid state capacitors, Japanese 105°C electrolytic capacitors and 13.5 cm dual-ball bearing fan ensures durable performance, 24/7.

LEPA MaxPlatinum offers 6, 8 or 10 PCI-E graphic card connectors (6+2P); 20 or 24 peripheral/drive connectors (inc. SATA + 4P Molex) depending on different models. It is no doubt that MaxPlatinum is the best efficient and versatile power supply for a variety of heavy duty platforms. The 1050W and 1375W accept 100-240VAC input and are available worldwide; the 1700W works under 220~240VAC and is available in high-voltage countries.

The MaxPlatinum Series PSUs are backed up by a 5-Year limited warranty.
MSRP: P1375-MA $329.99USD, P1050-MA $249.99

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The 12V rails are still shared with sata/molex...


 
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What comes after platinum?
 
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There is nothing wrong with a single rail PSU if properly designed and manufacturered. The majority of top performing PSUs are all single rail.

If however you need 1300+ watts for your PC, one has to wonder why you're wasting about half of those watts? ;)
 

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There is nothing wrong with a single rail PSU if properly designed and manufacturered. The majority of top performing PSUs are all single rail.

If however you need 1300+ watts for your PC, one has to wonder why you're wasting about half of those watts? ;)

HUH, because you draw 700w for your system it don't mean your wasting 600w lol.


Single rail over multiple any day although if the multi rail is clearly labeled and is as high wattage as this one is i might consider it.
 
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