Wednesday, March 7th 2012
High Power Unveils RockSolid Pro 1600W PSU
PSU maker High Power unveiled the RockSolid Pro 1600W (RS-1600 Pro), a high capacity modular PSU for enthusiast PCs with multiple graphics cards and CPU sockets. This brute uses four 50A +12V rails to meet its capacity. It bears 80 Plus Silver efficiency certification. The unit uses a 135 mm golf ball dimpled fan with off-delay to keep the unit cool. It is compliant with most modern standards. An LED status display keeps the user updated on the load. It should have adequate cable connectivity for 4-way multi-GPU setups, if not more.
Source:
Lab501.ro
23 Comments on High Power Unveils RockSolid Pro 1600W PSU
We want my future PC's to be faster sure, but I also want stuff to be more efficient.
These constantly bigger getting PSU's kinda make me think we are heading in the wrong direction (which is weird because many new components seem to be less consuming then the previous)
Are there other units at 1600W out there?
Why do they keep making thing's we don't REALLY need?
you just dont have the money to pay for it.
If $8000 was just a drop in the ocean, wouldnt you just go crazy and build yourself the most OTT system possible?
Hell i know i would
LOL I could buy 1,000 of these PSU's IF i wanted, but what for? To say that "i can" or "i have" please i aint 12 year's old anymore :rolleyes:
My PC @ left is more than capable for my need's, and prolly for most people as well (if they want to admit or not), and the only "upgrade/s" i see happening (for me) in the next few year's (unless something MAJOR change's in the PC world) is GFX card. This build started with an e5200 > q9550, 4890 > 5870, 4g RAM > 8g RAM and a 750w > 850w PSU. All of this is "overkill" for me since all i do is surf, game and enjoy my media (music/videos). Hell i still use a p4 system too! :laugh:
Guess i still got that old immigrant mentality :o
Go ahead.......
[LEFT]115V , Efficiency 83.81% :[/LEFT]
[LEFT]
230V , Efficiency 85.02% :[/LEFT]
@poorya_lion: Where did you get those pictures?
Anyway this applies to vehicles too. To go to and from work, all we need is a VW Polo. But most of us would choose to have better cars because we choose to.
IIRC a standard N/A 110v/120v @ 20a line can supply a max of 1800w Same here, better efficiency it seem's. Although i would never build a PC that would require such power :o