Thursday, May 30th 2019
1stPlayer Shows Off Steampunk Line of PSUs and Extension Cables
1stPlayer unveiled quite a few new products this Computex, beginning with the Steampunk line of power supplies and power accessories. The Steampunk series consists of fully-modular PSUs in upper-mid range capacities such as 750W. These PSUs come in two physical variants, all-black, and white with RGB-LED illuminated 140 mm fans. Like most other PSUs launched this year, the 750W Steampunk includes two 4+4 pin EPS connectors, besides four 6+2 pin PCIe power, six SATA power, and three Molex. A single +12V rail design and most common electrical protections make for the rest of it.
1stPlayer also unveiled a series of Steampunk-branded PSU extension cables purchasable separately from the PSUs. These include colorful fiber braided sleeved individual cables of various shapes and sizes (24-pin, 8-pin EPS, 6+2-pin PCIe, etc.,), or illuminated cables with addressable RGB LED lighting up each cable.
1stPlayer also unveiled a series of Steampunk-branded PSU extension cables purchasable separately from the PSUs. These include colorful fiber braided sleeved individual cables of various shapes and sizes (24-pin, 8-pin EPS, 6+2-pin PCIe, etc.,), or illuminated cables with addressable RGB LED lighting up each cable.
28 Comments on 1stPlayer Shows Off Steampunk Line of PSUs and Extension Cables
Not only there's no Steampunk inspiration anywhere, but there's hints of Art Deco in the cables box:
Boy dit i get fooled and got dissapointed. Its just a name brand. It lock like any other psu. I'm out.
industrial steam powered machinery
industrial steam powered machinery
industrial steam powered machinery
There, clear enough for you?
But this is beyond :roll: .
The term "steampunk" stems from a very specific genre of fiction (which can be said to be a retrofuturist/alternate history offshoot/development of cyberpunk), and relates to a very specific aesthetic based on the world-building of those works of fiction. Specifically, as @Joss said above, designs inspired by 19th-century steam-powered industrial machinery. The aesthetic involves copper, brass, leather, wood, glass and "old"-looking materials, cogs, gears and visible machinery, tubes, pipes and other implements fitting a "steam-powered" thing, a style borrowing some stylistic cues from art noveau (but with significant developments and alterations) and fantasy art and literature, a focus on hand-crafted and cobbled-together looks, and an outright avoidance of anything "modern"-looking (minimalism, squared edges, LEDs, plastic, etc.).
Your "understanding" of what the term means is entirely wrong.
It doesn't matter if the PSU is good in this case - "high performance" or as you say "technology and aesthetic design" (which is a phrasing so broad it could mean anything at all) has nothing to do with steampunk.
Also they need to compete against top brands.
Anyway.. Good luck 1stplayer.
But if something is called Steampunk, the expectation would be it have even some wipes to that genre. So in short
There is nothing steampunky about this. Sorry.
As for the name, how you use the word is what matters the most. While "Fatal1ty" won't make sense unless you're familiar with the person in question, at least it doesn't allude to anything else other than something very general, and the spelling points towards this not being just any word, and would thus fall in the category "random word someone thought sounded cool, which doesn't remind me of anything else". The use of "steampunk" here is entirely unmotivated by any relation to the word itself, while the association between the word and the style it alludes to is very strong for anyone familiar with it - which (as we've seen in this thread) will cause some serious dissonance between expectations and reality. That's never a good thing unless the dissonance is in a positive manner, which ... well, it would only be for someone who hates the steampunk style, I guess.
Why would anyone 2019 care about these if they're not GOLD+! If they're giving it some weird name, while not smart enough to explicitly point they have efficiency, then I've no faith they know what they're doing and no reason to even consider them.
1stPlayer Shows Off Steampunk Line of PSUs
Everyone: 'But there's nothing 'steampunk' about it!'
1stPlayer: Yes