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All-New MSI X870(E) Motherboards - Built to Dominate Next-Gen AI Computing

MSI unveils the X870E and X870 motherboards, designed to harness the full power of AMD's Ryzen 9000 Series desktop processors. The lineup includes four models: MEG X870E GODLIKE, MPG X870E CARBON WIFI, MAG X870 TOMAHAWK WIFI, and PRO X870-P WIFI. These motherboards deliver exceptional value and performance with cutting-edge features and exclusive MSI innovations. Offering top components, innovative features, and easy DIY options, MSI's X870E and X870 motherboards make building and using your PC seamless.

Introducing MSI's Ultra Connect feature in the X870E and X870 motherboards, offering next-gen networking, storage, and expansion. With built-in 5G LAN and Wi-Fi 7, users can enjoy lightning-fast speeds, reaching up to 5.8 Gbps. As well as TriLink Connectivity, Expansion is made to future-proof with PCIe Gen 5.0 for next-gen graphics cards and SSDs. The USB4 ports, which are Thunderbolt compatible, enable fast data transfers and support a wide range of next-gen devices, including display output through USB-C.

NVIDIA RTX 5090 "Blackwell" Could Feature Two 16-pin Power Connectors

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang never misses an opportunity to remind us that Moore's Law is cooked, and that future generations of logic hardware will only get larger and hotter, or hungrier for power. NVIDIA's next generation "Blackwell" graphics architecture promises to bring certain architecture-level performance/Watt improvements, coupled with the node-level performance/Watt improvements from the switch to the TSMC 4NP (4 nm-class) node. Even so, the GeForce RTX 5090, or the part that succeeds the current RTX 4090, will be a power hungry GPU, with rumors suggesting the need for two 16-pin power inputs.

TweakTown reports that the RTX 5090 could come with two 16-pin power connectors, which should give the card the theoretical ability to pull 1200 W (continuous). This doesn't mean that the GPU's total graphics power (TGP) is 1200 W, but a number close to or greater than 600 W, which calls for two of these connectors. Even if the TGP is exactly 600 W, NVIDIA would want to deploy two inputs, to spread the load among two connectors, and improve physical resilience of the connector. It's likely that both connectors will have 600 W input capability, so end-users don't mix up connectors should one of them be 600 W and the other keyed to 150 W or 300 W.

Seasonic Launches the New PRIME PX-2200 Power Supply

After a successful product introduction during Computex 2024, Sea Sonic is now launching the sales of the new PRIME PX-2200 power supply. The Seasonic PRIME Series represents Sea Sonic's pinnacle of engineering, blending cutting-edge design with premium materials and advanced production processes. The latest models showcase digital fan control, modern interleaved PFC (Power Factor Correction), and a patented dual-transformer design running in parallel.

Seasonic's Latest Power Milestone Unveiled
The PRIME PX-2200 stands out above all PRIME units by capable of delivering an impressive 2200 watts of power at 80 Plus Platinum EU 230 V levels. Catering to a wide range of power users, this ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compatible powerhouse delivers top-quality power combined with long-term reliability for various high-performance applications.

MSI's Upcoming MEG Z890 Unify-X Motherboard Leaks Ahead of Launch

Detailed specifications and a somewhat blurry slide showing off all the details of MSI's upcoming high-end MEG Z890 Unify-X motherboard have leaked courtesy of @ChamberTech_ on X/Twitter. The motherboard is likely to appeal to those looking to squeeze every extra bit of performance out of their new Ultra 200K series CPU when they launch next month. You get support for memory speeds of up to 10,000 MT/s and with only two DIMM slots, it might be able to go even higher with the latest DDR5 CUDIMMs. The board also sports a 110 Ampere 20+1+1+1 VRM design on an eight layer PCB, and it also ships with what MSI calls an OC Tuning Controller, suggesting the board is targeting overclockers.

MSI has included a pair of PCIe 5.0 x16 slots for GPUs that presumably operate in dual x8 mode when both slots are in use, and a third PCIe 4.0 x16 slot that operates in x4 mode, as well as a single PCIe 4.0 x1 slot. There's also no less than six M.2 slots, of which two are PCIe 5.0 and one PCIe 4.0, as well as six SATA ports. Where things get a bit interesting is in the network connectivity, as the slide claims that the board features a 5 Gbps Intel Killer Ethernet interface, which is the first we've heard of such a thing, as well as an Intel Killer Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 module for wireless connectivity.

ASUS Announces ROG Strix Platinum Power Supply Series

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the ROG Strix Platinum PSU series, the ideal power supplies for gaming PC setups. These high-efficiency units, available in 1200-watt, 1000-watt, and 850-watt versions, raise the bar with lower connection temperatures, intelligent wattage delivery, ATX 3.1 with Intel lab testing and a sizeable 10-year warranty.

Smart design, efficient operation
The ROG Strix Platinum PSU series is ready to power any rig a user can assemble, no matter what kind of graphics card they put under the hood. That's where the patented GPU-First intelligent voltage stabilizer (IVS) comes into play. It ensures that even an overclocked graphics card always has the stable power flow it needs to perform at peak capacity during intense gaming sessions, providing up to 45% more stable flow to the GPU than without the stabilizer. And if users prefer a conventional CPU-focused voltage sensor, they can disconnect the Strix Platinum IVS cable.

MSI Unveils the World's First ATX 3.1 Ready Motherboards, Based on AMD's X870/X870E Chipset

MSI is thrilled to introduce a groundbreaking feature on its X870(E) series motherboards. This innovative is designed with gamers and professionals in mind, provides the extra power required for AI computing and GPU-intensive applications. The supplemental PCIe Power feature, equipped with an integrated 8-pin PCIe power connector, delivers additional power for GPUs demanding higher wattage, ensuring they can achieve their peak performance. Paired with the ATX 3.1 power standard, which can hold up to a 2.5x power excursion for enhanced reliability and better power delivery, this feature ensures stable, efficient, and sustained performance, even under heavy loads. Whether gaming or tackling complex applications, this supplemental PCIe Power offers unmatched reliability and stability for the most demanding environments.

What is Supplemental PCIe Power?
Think of it as an extra battery pack for your motherboard. The system's 12 V power on the 24pin power connector from the motherboard basically handles all the PCIe interface, fans and RGB extensions. Still, the supplemental PCIe power ensures everything runs smoothly when your PC is pushed to the limit—like when running very intensive graphical games or maximizing all the fan dissipation for extreme performance.

CORSAIR Updates RMx Series PSUs with ATX 3.1 Compliance and Native ATX 12V-2x6 Connector

Corsair today announced an update to its award-winning low-noise RMx series of power supplies with ATX 3.1 compliance, a native ATX 12V-2x6 connector, a manual fan speed control knob, and other improvements. Boasting Gold-certified efficiency (up to 91%) and an A+ noise rating from Cybenetics, the new RMx series includes fully modular, ultra-flexible embossed cables that simplify cable routing even in the most challenging of PC builds. Cooled by a 140 mm Fluid-Dynamic Bearing fan with a magnetic dome structure and a manual fan override knob, the RMx series remains one of the quietest and most reliable power supplies available.

"We're pleased to launch the new RMx Series with an entirely new electrical design that includes a six-layer PCB for better thermal and electrical performance, an upgraded fan, and full ATX 3.1 compliance," said Jon Gerow, Director of Power Supply Research and Development at Corsair. "We're also happy to announce it achieved the Cybenetics Gold rating for efficiency and the A+ rating for audible noise." Each RMx power supply features 100% Japanese electrolytic capacitors and delivers its rated power output at a 50°C ambient temperature, ensuring reliable power and longevity even under high-stress conditions.

Cooler Master Announces X Series Platinum Power Supplies

Cooler Master, a leading provider of PC components, gaming peripherals, and tech lifestyle solutions, today announced the launch of its latest PSU (Power Supply Unit) line up: the X Series. This cutting-edge line of PSUs features patented in-house thermal technology, delivering top-tier, silent performance.

"Our mission at Cooler Master has always been to push the boundaries of PC technology," said Jimmy Sha, CEO of Cooler Master. "With the X Series, we are leveraging our proprietary superconductive composite heat pipes and advanced heat dissipation technologies to set new standards for silent operation and reliability. These PSUs are a testament to our commitment to innovation and to meeting the evolving needs of our users."

GameMax Launches GX-1050 PRO BK/WH ATX 3.1 PCIe 5.1 Power Supply Units

GameMax, an emerging brand of PC gaming components including gaming cases and power supply units, announces the launch of the GX-1050 PRO BK and GX-1050 PRO WH 80 Plus Platinum power supply units, compliant with the ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards and comes with a native 16-pin 12V-2x6 connectors. The power supply features a powerful 12 V rail designed for high-performance gaming systems supporting the latest high-end NVIDIA RTX graphics cards.

The GameMax GX-1050 PRO WH is the white edition that comes with matching flat white cables. On the other hand, the GameMax GX-1050 PRO BK is the standard black version with flat black cables. The GX PRO WH/BK's modular cable design create neat and clutter-free cable management having only the necessary cables installed.

Sharkoon Launches Rebel P20 & Rebel P20 SFX PSUs

Sharkoon launches the Rebel P20 and Rebel P20 SFX power supply units designed for modern hardware systems, especially those equipped with high-performance graphics cards. Both models boast full ATX 3.1 compatibility and feature an integrated 12V-2x6 connector, ensuring seamless and reliable performance. The Rebel P20, a Cybenetics Gold-certified PSU, is notable for its fully modular cable set, quiet operation with a 120 mm fan featuring Zero RPM mode, and high-quality components including all-Japanese capacitors. In addition, it offers comprehensive protection features for safe operation.

For those with compact builds, the Rebel P20 SFX provides the same robust performance in a smaller form factor, earning a Cybenetics Platinum certification and incorporating a quiet 92 mm fan with Zero RPM mode.

Phanteks Announces Polar ST Series CPU Coolers and AMP GH Power Supplies

Phanteks is thrilled to unveil two new products tailored for PC enthusiasts and builders: the AMP GH power supply unit and Polar ST CPU coolers. The AMP GH power supply unit combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, including individual textured cables, PCIE Gen 5.1 GPU support, a 120 mm hydraulic bearing fan, compact ATX size, ATX 3.1 specifications, and hybrid fan control with a zero RPM mode for silent operation under low loads.

The Polar ST CPU coolers offer high performance and exceptional value with sintered powder copper heat pipes, M25-120 fans, efficient design, and sleek aesthetics that fit seamlessly on any motherboard. The series includes the Polar ST4, an entry-level cooler with four heat pipes, and the Polar ST5, featuring an all-black heatsink with five heat pipes for optimal performance.

NZXT Unveils Latest PC Components, Refining The PC-Building Experience For Gamers

Leader in PC gaming components, products and pre-builts, NZXT, has unveiled a new line of products that refine the PC-building experience for gamers. Revealed at Computex 2024, NZXT's new products further highlight its commitment to help gamers obtain a gaming PC in the simplest way possible. Whether gamers decide to build it from scratch, upgrade their existing rig, or purchase a pre-built custom gaming PC, NZXT has them covered. The innovative F-Series RGB Core single-frame fans lead the lineup, a reimagined NZXT H7 Flow and high-performance C-Series ATX 3.1 power supplies converge to make this product reveal one of the best of the year in gaming PC hardware.

As a simpler alternative to modular fan connections and daisy chains, the new F240, F280, and F360 RGB Core single-frame fans combine multiple high-performance fans into a seamless, all-in-one design. The RGB Core single-frame fans simplify installation by reducing the number of cables and screws needed, streamlining the building process and cleaning up the overall look. The single 8-pin cable combines RGB and PWM connections, which can be directly managed via the new NZXT Control Hub (available Q3 2024) or connected to any 5 V ARGB and fan port on a motherboard using a splitter for flexibility.

PCCooler Power Supplies, Coolers, and Cases at Computex 2024

PCCooler may seem like a new brand, but is at least 13 years old in the market now, with its claim to fame being the air+liquid CPU cooler from 2011. The company brought plenty of gear to its 2024 Computex booth. There are at least four PSU series, mostly covering mainstream, mid-range, and the performance segments of the market. The KF series is at the entry-level, and features fixed cabling, along with 80 Plus (baseline) efficiency. This sticks to the older ATX 2.53 standard. The YK series is the company's most affordable PSU series to meet ATX 3.1 and PCIe Gen 5.1 specs. You get fixed cabling here, too, including a fixed 12V-2x6 on some of the higher wattage models (750 W and above); but with 80 Plus Bronze efficiency. The YN series is a notch above, with capacities of up to 1000 W, ATX 3.1 + PCIe Gen 5.1, Cybenetics Gold switching efficiency, and Cybenetics A- acoustics. The YS series is on the top, with wattages going up to 1200 W. Both the YN and YS include a 600 W-rated 12V-2x6 connector.

PSU OEM Major CWT's First-party PSU Designs at Computex 2024

Channel Well Technology (CWT) is a major OEM of PC and server power supplies, as well as power bricks for notebooks and consumer electronics. The company is also selling PSUs in the retail channel under its own brand, just the way Seasonic and Fortron do. These can be seen as de-facto reference designs for the brand. We begin our tour of CWT with the HPN line of hot-swappable redundant power supplies. A 1000 W model was on display, which meets ATX 3.1 and PCIe Gen 5.1 specs (cutting-edge), along with 80 Plus Gold switching efficiency.

The CTT series are the company's enthusiast-segment high-Wattage PSUs for gaming PCs. These 80 Plus Titanium efficiency-rated PSUs come in 1350 W and 1650 W variants, meet ATX 3.1 and PCIe Gen 5.1 specs, and offer two 600 W-capable 12V-2x6 connectors, besides two 4+4 pin EPS, and half a dozen 6+2 pin PCIe power. There is an even larger 2000 W model, although we're not sure if this meets 80 Plus Titanium. It uses dual +12 V rails, and offers two 600 W 12V-2x6, besides four EPS, and six 6+2 pin PCIe, making it ideal for Ryzen Threadripper or Xeon W high-end desktops or workstations; or even 2P servers.

Thermalright Brings a Huge Lineup of PSUs to Computex 2024

Thermalright brought a large lineup of contemporary high-end PSUs to Computex 2024. The lineup is led by the flagship AT1650 Titanium. This beast has 1650 W of power on tap, and meets ATX 3.1 with PCIe 5 specs. It puts out not one, but two 16-pin 12V-2x6 connectors, both capable of 600 W. Besides this, you get two 8-pin EPS, at least six 6+2 pin PCIe power, and close to a dozen SATA power and other peripheral connectors. Its 80 Plus Titanium switching efficiency makes the dual 600 W 12V-2x6 configuration possible. The TG-1650-W offers the same 1650 W, and two 12V-2x6, but with lower 80 Plus Gold switching efficiency.

The company also has a couple of high-Wattage SFX and SFX-L PSUs, the TGFX850 and TGFX1000, which as their names suggest, deliver 850 W and 1000 W, respectively. You get full modular cabling, one 600 W-capable 12V-2x6, and dual 8-pin EPS. Switching gears back to the conventional ATX/PS2 form-factor, and there are the TG-1200, TP-1000, and TG-1000-W, which are 80 Plus Gold, 80 Plus Platinum, and 80 Plus Gold-rated, respectively; and each offer a 600 W 12V-2x6.

Thermaltake Launches the Toughpower TF3 Titanium Series and Toughpower SFX Titanium Power Supplies

Thermaltake, a leading PC DIY brand for premium hardware solutions, announces the launch of its new Toughpower TF3 Titanium and Toughpower SFX Titanium 1200 W power supplies. These are 80 Plus Titanium certified, ensuring top-tier energy efficiency and performance, and are designed to support the latest hardware with the newest ATX 3.1 standards and PCIe Gen 5. Both power supplies are equipped with a native PCIe Gen 5.1 12+4 pin connector and use 100% high-quality Japanese 105°C/221°F electrolytic capacitors.

The TF3 Titanium series (available in 850 W, 1000 W, 1300 W, and 1650 W models) is engineered with a <30 mV low ripple noise design and voltage regulation of <±2% for increased stability. Thermaltake Toughpower SFX Titanium 1200 W has a compact form factor, measuring just 125 mm (W) x 63.5 mm (H) x 103.8 mm (D). Availability and pricing are not yet known.

Super Flower Shows Off Leadtex VII 2800 W PSU, its Most Powerful Power Supply Unit

At Computex 2024, Super Flower showcased the Leadex VII 2800 W PSU, the latest and most powerful power supply unit (PSU). The Leadex series has achieved an 80 Plus Platinum certification for energy efficiency, it also meets the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, including updated 12 V power connectors. The PSU has four of these new 12 V connectors, allowing it to power multiple power-hungry graphics cards simultaneously. The Leadex uses high-quality Japanese capacitors for stable power output and longevity. It has a fluid dynamic bearing fan with a copper shaft to enable superior heat dissipation and cooling, even under heavy workloads.

This is not a product for everyday users, not even many enthusiasts would ever need this monster but for professionals that run things like LLMs, and Stable Diffusion workstations, seems to be a developing niche market. The release date for Super Flower's Leadex VII hasn't been confirmed.

ENERMAX Shows New PSUs at Computex 2024, including the MaxTytan Digital 1650 W 80 Plus Titanium

ENERMAX showcased several new power supply units at the Computex 2024 show, all including ATX 3.1 standard with a 600 W 12V-2x6 cable and capable of handling up to 235% power excursion. The new PSUs will come in 80 Plus Titanium, Platinum, and Gold certifications, and various power outputs, reaching an impressive 2,400 W. Of course, ENERMAX was keen to outline the collaboration with overclocker, Splave, with the new REVOLUTION D.F. X PRO Splave edition power supply that comes with 5VSB Discharging Function.

The stars of the show are definitely the new MaxTytan Digital 1650 W 80 Plus Titanium and the new Platimax 2400 W 80 Plus Platinum PSUs. The MaxTytan Digital 1650 W 80 Plus Titanium features ATX 3.1 standard and uses a semi-fanless design, which means it does not spin up the fan under 60 percent load. It also comes with a built-in wattage display on the rear side, and a fully modular design. According to ENERMAX, the MaxTytan Digital delivers 1650 W at 80 Plus Titanium efficiency and can reach up to 2000 W at 80 Plus Gold efficiency (230 V only). In addition, the new Platimax 2400 W 80 Plus Platinum PSU delivers 2,400 W of continuous power, and does so with maintaining standard 18 cm depth, allowing to fit into mid-tower cases. It also has a fully modular design, offering more PCIe, 12V-2x6, and other connectors than most motherboards on the market. It also features ENERMAX semi-fanless design, keeping the fan off under 60 percent load.

InWin Shows Off a 2500 W Power Supply, Plus AIO Coolers, Modular Fans and Cases at Computex

Here at Computex 2024, InWin debuts the new PII Platinum series of ATX 3.1 power supplies with its top-of-the-line 2500 W model, also adding new models to the VE series (80 Plus Gold) fully modular power supplies with wattage up to 1300 W. Alongside we spotted various builds around the ModFree Mini (Mod-III) systems featuring Mini-ITX motherboards running AMD Ryzen 7 8700G processors, and its new small form factor workstation, F3, featuring NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Founders Edition graphics cards. InWin also introduced Lynx fully modular case fans with Type-C connectivity, and several liquid cooling solutions available in 360 mm and 240 mm variants.

InWin PII Platinum 2500 W PSU (1600 W model also available) is as its name says, an 80 Plus Platinum certified power supply, fully compliant with the newest generation (ATX 3.1) of Intel's PSDG. It is built using Japanese aluminium electrolytic capacitors and features a 135 mm double ball bearing fan with < 25 dB(A) at a 50% PSU load. It offers 1x 24 pin, 2x 8 (4 + 4) CPU, 5x 8 (6 + 2) PCI-E, 4x 12V-2x6, and 12 SATA connectors while having a 10-year warranty.

DeepCool Brings New ATX 3.1, PCIe 5.1 Standard Compliant Power Supplies at Computex

DeepCool is an agile and versatile well-known brand, so it wasn't a surprise to see new and improved power supplies at their Computex 2024 booth. The first one that drew attention was the DeepCool PX-S Series, marking the brand's debut in the SFX PSU market. This series meets the ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, uses 105°C full Japanese electrolytic capacitors, comes with sleeved cables, and is available in 650 W, 750 W, 850 W, and 1000 W models (all in an SFX 120 mm long unit).

Another fresh power supply line is the DeepCool PN-M, certified as Gold by Cybenetics and 80 Plus, which features dedicated 12 V 2x6, 5x EPS/PCIe ports, uses 105°C full Japanese electrolytic capacitors, and sleeved cables. It is available in 650 W, 750 W, 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W models, meeting the ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards.

ASUS Showcases PSUs with Unique VGA Voltage Stabilizer and GaN MOSFETs

ASUS at the 2024 Computex showed off the latest revisions of its ROG Strix Platinum and ROG Thor Titanium III power supplies that pack a slew of cutting edge innovations for high-end gaming PCs. In their latest revisions, these PSUs meet the ATX 3.1 specification, and offer updated 12V-2x6 (H++) graphics card power connectors, but there's a key bit of innovation here.

Notice the purple 2-pin connector on the PSU? It is a set of sense pins that lead to the 12V-2x6 connectors, and lets the PSU get active feedback from the graphics card (rather than the motherboard) on how the voltage stability is, so it can actively hold the +12 V domain within a tight tolerance band. This mechanism lets the PSU observe voltage drops and spikes beyond the excursion tolerances of the ATX 3.1 spec. ASUS holds the patent for this innovation. Another major innovation with both these PSU lines is the use of modern GaN MOSFETs for improved switching efficiency, and compact dimensions, which vastly improves the layout of the PSU's mainboard, and serves up more room for heatsinks or airflow. ASUS is backing both these PSU lines with 10-year warranties.

Silverstone Power Supplies Showcase at Computex 2024: ATX 3.1 and 12V-2x6 Galore

As Moore's Law buckles, and cutting-edge CPUs and GPUs get more power-hungry, we're an upward trend in PSU Wattage across all brands at Computex. Silverstone is no exception, especially because the company brought a large selection of workstation and server cases to their booth this year, targeting the AI development and acceleration markets, particularly by startups and SMBs. The Hela-R Platinum series consists of medium-thru-high Wattage fully-modular PSU models.

The range starts at 750 W, with the Hela 750R Platinum, and goes all the way up to the Hela 2500R Platinum, with 2.5 kW on tap! The 750 W to 1600 W models use single fat +12 V rail designs, while the 2500 W model uses multiple +12 V rails. It also puts out multiple 600 W 16-pin power connectors. As their names suggest, all models in this series offer 80 Plus Platinum efficiency.

Thermal Grizzly Showcases WireView Pro, PhaseSheet PTM, X-10 and X-8 TIMs

Thermal Grizzly, known most for its high conductivity thermal compounds, showcased a trio of innovative products at Computex 2024, which are highly relevant. The first such innovation is the WireView Pro, a gadget that monitors power delivery to your graphics card, and puts out audible alarms when there's overcurrent or overheating of the wires at the connector. This helps you prevent the power connector burnouts we're seeing with modern graphics cards. This particular model supports the 12V-2x6 (H++) connector standard, which in turn has compatibility with 12VHPWR.

The WireView Pro device sits between the power connection from your PSU, and the connector of your graphics card. It has a physical segment display that lets you monitor power draw or current in real time. It also has two thermal diodes, which connect to the wires close to the terminals of the connector. The device will provide an audible alarm if it detects overheating of wires that can lead to a burnout, or if it detects overcurrent (beyond the ATX 3.1 specification and its excursion tolerances).

be quiet! Unveils New Pure Power 12 PSU at Computex 2024

be quiet! had plenty to show at the Computex 2024 event including the all new Pure Power 12 power supply unit. The new Pure Power 12 is an ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compatible PSU that will be available with both PCIe 5.1 and PCIe 6+2 cables. In addition, the Pure Power 12 uses a single 12 V rail design and come with LLC technology for advanced stability and voltage regulation. The new Pure Power 12 PSU series will be available in 1000 W, 850 W, 750 W, 650 W, and 550 W versions with 80 Plus Gold efficiency.

be quiet! was also keen to note that it uses an exceptionally silent 120 mm be quiet! fan, and we expect it to have a temperature controlled fan that should provide balance between cooling performance and noise levels. According to be quiet! the new Pure Power 12 PSU series should launch in September with price ranging from $79.99 for the 550 W model to $134.90 for the 1000 W model.

Seasonic New Flagship PSU Pictured Among Other Power Supplies at Computex 2024

Seasonic addition to its Prime Series is a new flagship 2200 watt power supply, the Prime PX-2200 80 Plus Platinum. It is ATX 3.1 standard compliant, offering multi-GPU support and a 12-year warranty. Another 80 Plus Platinum PSU model is the limited edition Vertex PX-1200 White Dragon. Then we spotted the new version of the Seasonic Prime 1600 W PSU with a Noctua NF-A12x25 fan. This power supply meets ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. It is fully modular with Noctua themed cables while being 80 Plus Titanium and Cybernetics ETA Titanium certified.

This year Seasonic PSU lineup at Computex is completed with a range of 80 Plus Gold certified power supplies. Starting with the Vertex White Sakura GX-1000, the Focus series with GX-1000 / GX-750 models, and the Vertex GX-1200. All of those are ATX 3.0 standard compliant, fully modular PSUs.
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