Wednesday, March 7th 2012

Antec High Current Pro Platinum 1000W PSU Pictured
Antec showed off the High Current Pro (HCP) Platinum 1000W PSU, at CeBIT. The HCP Platinum is an 80 Plus Platinum-compliant variant of the original High Current Pro launched in 2010, which were 80 Plus Gold-compliant. Antec's exhibit featured a special body retrofitted with acrylic windows so visitors could see its innards, the retail version will obviously have a full-metal body, and a 135 mm fan in its right place, to keep the unit cool. The HCP Platinum 1000W features a quad-12V rail design, with four 40A rails. The unit features completely modular cabling, including for the 24-pin ATX and dual 8-pin EPS connectors. There's sufficient cabling for even 4-way setups. The source mentions the unit to be contract-manufactured by Delta Electronics, for Antec. More pictures of this "juicy" PSU at the source.
Source:
Lab501.ro
20 Comments on Antec High Current Pro Platinum 1000W PSU Pictured
rofl :roll:
Edit: nvm, re read btas newspost and the retail version will have the fan. I Take it back, this looks like a nice psu :)
What's the deal with 4 12v rail's? I always thought a single rail was more stable/robust :confused: I've always used single rail PSU's, but then again i've always used single GFX card as well....
Makes me wonder how much more amps a board can take on the 12v rail before it blows out?