COUGAR POLAR X2 1050
The Polar X2 passes the four strict power excursion tests from PSU ATX 3.0 Guide, in which the spike power consumption must bear up to 200% of the rated power for 100s.
The modular 12+4pin, 12VHPWR, cable delivers perfect power supplies for Nvidia® GeForce RTX® 40 Series graphics cards. Without any 6+2pin adaptor, the 650mm length can reduce connection risk while the PC installation.
COUGAR will present the first Platinum efficiency PSU Series, POLAR X2 1200 and 1050. The 100% Japanese capacitors and 50°C ambient operations with LLC, DC-DC structure generate an environmentally friendly PSU with high-efficiency performance. The fine-tune HDB fan with zero noise mode will also provide the perfect experience for all users in different conditions.
EVERY OUTPUT IS WORTH SAVING - Save the Earth with Lesser Energy Loss
The Polar X2 series will reduce the energy waste below 7%.
With 80Plus Platinum certified to provide the efficiency level up to 92% at 115Vac.
Less efficiency loss with streamlined board-to-board wave soldering.
ULTRA-SILENCE AT HIGH OUTPUT - Lower Heat Emission for Steady Temperature
Zero noise mode at 40% loading silent.
Automatic thermal control to provide an optimal speed-noise ratio.
Using COUGARs 135mm HDB silent fan and large inhalation punched hole, the advanced frame increase the concentration of airflow and its fan curvature has been fine-tuned to reduce vibration.
REFIND ELECTRONIC SOLUTION - Reduce the E-waste for the Next Generation
Protection
UVP (Under Voltage Protection)
If the voltages fall below a certain tolerance value on the single lines, the PSU automatically switches off.
OCP (Overcurrent Protection)
If the current on a single line is higher than indicated, the PSU automatically switches off.
SCP (Short-Circuit Protection)
In the case of a short-circuit, this feature prevents damage to the core components of the PSU and its System components.
OVP (Over Voltage Protection)
If the voltages increase above a certain tolerance value on the single lines, the PSU automatically switches off.
OTP (Over Temperature Protection)
If the temperature gets too high, the PSU automatically switches off.
OPP (Over Power Protection)
If the system is oversized and requires more power from the PSU than it can provide, this protection function is activated.
Conformal Coating Protection
Prevention of conductive particles/dust, high humidity, and intruding insects