ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Ready for
Next-Gen GPUs: Fully compliant with ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, featuring a 16-pin (12VHPWR) cable delivering up to 600W for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 and 50 Series GPUs including RTX 5090 and high-end dual GPU setups. ^^ 80+
Gold Certified High Efficiency: Delivers over 90% power efficiency to reduce energy loss, lower heat output, and ensure reliable performance under extreme gaming or workstation loads. ^^ 100% Japanese Capacitors for
Long-Term Reliability: Built with premium Japanese capacitors, Active PFC, Full Bridge architecture, and DC-to-DC conversion for exceptional voltage stability, low ripple, and long-lasting durability even under continuous full load. ^^ Fully Modular Cables for
Professional Builds: Flat black modular cables improve airflow and simplify cable management, creating a clean, organized interior perfect for gaming PCs or professional workstations.
^^ Heavy Duty Protections: Short-Circuit/ Over-Voltage/ Over-Power/ Under-Voltage safeguards keep your PC safe. Double forward converter design. Supports ATX 12V 2.3 version. Supports dual/quad core CPUs. Supports SLI/Crossfire/Haswell. Large japanese capacitor. ^^ Silent 135mm FDB Fan & Advanced
Protection Suite: Features a quiet 135mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing fan with smart thermal control for efficient cooling. Includes OVP, OPP, SCP, UVP, and OTP protections to ensure safe, stable power delivery. ^^ The power supply will not power on simply by connecting the power cord to both the power supply and wall outlet. Ensure that all the power supply cables are properly connected to the PC for it to power on. ^^ The 8pin CPU connector can be split apart to become a 4+4 connector by pushing one end of the 4pin down and the other end of the 4pin up for motherboards that require a 4pin power connector. ^^ The 8pin PCI-E GPU connector can be split apart to become a 6+2 connector by pushing one end of the 6pin down and the other end of the 2pin up for graphics cards that require a 6pin power connector. ^^ The 24pin motherboard connector can be split apart to become a 20+4 connector by pushing one end of the 20pin down and the other end of the 4pin up for motherboards that require a 20pin power connector.