Thursday, January 11th 2018

EVGA's Gargantuan SuperNova 2200W P2 Can Jumpstart Your Pickup Truck

EVGA this CES showed off its flagship PSU, the massive SuperNova 2200W P2. This unit has enough juice to power a gaming+mining rig with up to 9 graphics cards, or to jumpstart a pickup truck. Under the hood, it features a single +12V rail design, with an impressive 183.3A +12V rail (~2199W), and 24A rails over the +5V and +3.3V domains that work out to 120W. DC-to-DC switching converts power between the domains. The PSU boasts of 80 Plus Platinum switching efficiency. A 140 mm fan keeps the unit cool. Among its constellation of output connectors are one 24-pin ATX, two 4+4 pin EPS, eighteen 6+2 pin PCIe, twelve SATA power, six Molex, and two Berg.
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94 and 96% effieiceny have been in the enterprise server space for much longer. It takes forever for changes to happen in the consumer space. Not because of cost or factors like that but because so many people are often like "we've always done it this way and it works, why bother?". I mean, why are GPU PCI slots still raw aluminum/grey when almost every single PC case now is black in the back? Most folks will say..."uh who cares?" and that's exactly the point. PC cases have changed. They're no longer raw, unpainted in the back, at least the majority of gamer & enthusiast cases we see on TechPowerUp, back like in the early and mid 2000s. But something basic and simple like the piece of metal on the GPU is still put on like we're in early 2000s because so few bother to care enough. Everyone would rather argue about the 999999th iteration of a GPU. The small details that don't effect their gaming time doesn't matter. It has taken a LOOOONG time for things to change and become the new normal, the new "why didn't we do this before"? "I thought it was always like this"? This is just a minor thing I used as an example but there's so many similar things all around. Very few people are going to argue about which screw type is best and are going to just give a shit about if they have a tool in the first place to screw in the screw.


And in regards to server grade PSUs, they're loud as FUCK. The SFF Network spends a lot of time talking about this and trying to convince server PSU makes to make better 1U PSUs. Plus, they're often missing enough connectors. And they're almost ALWAYS non-modular. And there you are again saying well, you already have some option, so stop asking for other options and that's my damn point. And they're NOT often the best quality you can find for a typical would pay for the same level of ATX PSU, even Titanium rated, they're usually GOOD ENOUGH for specific scenario and are missing often some aspects that would be better for whitebox builders. I spend a lot of time looking at options.


Someone is always trying to force you into some kind of "do it this way because it's always been done that way". I mean, look how often this MEME gets posted on hardware threads:

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