Wednesday, March 1st 2023

Phanteks Announces New PSUs, 12VHPWR Adapter Cable, and Glacier One T30 Gen2 AIO Cooler

Phanteks is proud to announce their latest power supplies, the Revolt SFX 850 W Platinum PSU and AMP 1000 W Gold V along with the 12VHPWR PCIE GEN5 Adapter Cable compatible with AMP and Revolt Series PSU (rated 850 W and higher) to unlock the power of next-gen Graphic Cards. Also releasing today is their second generation of Glacier One T30 AIO liquid cooler. The Phanteks Revolt SFX 850 W is ready for the most powerful next-gen hardware in a super-compact SFX footprint. It was built according to the new Intel SFX12V 4.0 platform specifications, which mirror the ATX 3.0 specifications, and comes with native PCIe Gen 5 12VHPWR support out-of-the-box. The high efficiency, 80 PLUS Platinum certification guarantees 92% efficiency at 50% system load.

In collaboration with Seasonic, Phanteks AMP Series are high quality 80 Plus Gold Certified power supplies. The fully modular power supplies provide users with clean and great cable management, flat ribbon cables and includes a 12VHPWR cable for compatibility with next-gen GPUs. The 120 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan can be temperature controlled in Hybrid Fanless mode for ultimate silent performance.
Our 12VHPWR PCIe Gen 5 Adapter cable has been crafted with high-quality materials, such as high current terminal connectors and 16AWG wires to ensure safe usage with new ATX 3.0/PCIe 5.0 specifications. The new cable is compatible with our AMP and Revolt series PSU rated 850 W and higher. The 12VHPWR PCIe Gen 5 Adapter cable will be available in black and white.

Glacier One T30 AIO
The Phanteks Glacier One T30 Gen 2 is a high-end all-in-one liquid CPU cooler, capable of cooling powerful CPUs while operating silently. The T30-120 fans offer the ultimate in performance, quality, and flexibility. They are made of glass fiber reinforced Liquid Crystal Polymer, feature a 3-phase motor and multiple fan modes for the best performance in any scenario. Powered by Asetek's Gen 8 pump and a 30 mm thick radiator, the Glacier One T30 Gen 2 AIO models bring high-end cooling performance. Installation is a breeze thanks to the pre-filled all-in-one solution, flexible braided tubing and the Tube Clips that help routing the tubing and fan cables.

The Glacier One T30 Gen 2 features an infinity mirror pump cap design with a tempered glass window, anodized aluminium covers and integrated D-RGB lighting. Simply connect it to a D-RGB equipped Phanteks chassis or motherboard to control, sync and expand your lighting setup.

Availability: From March 2023.

Pricing (MSRP), USD:
  • Revolt SFX 850 W Platinum: $199.99
  • AMP 1000 W V2 Black: $169.99
  • AMP 1000 W V2 White: $179.99
  • 12VHPWR PCIe Gen 5 Adapter Cable: $19.99
  • Glacier One 240T30 Gen 2: $189.99
  • Glacier One 360T30 Gen 2: $259.99
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13 Comments on Phanteks Announces New PSUs, 12VHPWR Adapter Cable, and Glacier One T30 Gen2 AIO Cooler

#1
Chaitanya
Surprised they dont have any 850W PSU in AMP V2 family.
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#2
maxfly
In the age of atx 3.0 they're only offering a single 850w unit, with no info as to the OEM. But they're releasing a new 1000w Seasonic based unit. Neither will make inroads at their current placement. They should have gone 1000w with their atx 3.0 unit. With the right OEM, they would have sold truckloads.
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#3
JustBenching
Finally, they released a 360 aio powered by T30!
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#4
aktpu
360 pricing is bonkers
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#5
thestryker6
Both AIOs are almost comedically overpriced given that you can buy an Arctic Freezer II 240/360 for ~$100/140 plus T30s for $60/90 thus saving ~$30 and likely getting better performance.
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#6
Airisom
thestryker6Both AIOs are almost comedically overpriced given that you can buy an Arctic Freezer II 240/360 for ~$100/140 plus T30s for $60/90 thus saving ~$30 and likely getting better performance.
Yep and the arctic's have vrm cooling and a thicker core. You won't be able to plug the fans into the integrated fan controller because the amperage is too high, but that's what I'm using to great success. Got a refurb for 70 bucks back when they updated the gasket last year.
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#7
dirtyferret
maxflyIn the age of atx 3.0 they're only offering a single 850w unit, with no info as to the OEM. But they're releasing a new 1000w Seasonic based unit. Neither will make inroads at their current placement. They should have gone 1000w with their atx 3.0 unit. With the right OEM, they would have sold truckloads.
It's a SFX unit, most SFX units are 550w to 750w. Corsair lists their highest power SFX unit at 750w as does Seasonic so 850w is a lot of power for a SFX. Seasonic made their 750w revolt and has been Phanteks go to OEM so there is a pretty good shot they also make the 850w.
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#8
stavssen
Each 8-pin connector can draw up to 150 watt, then how come 2 connectors can drag 600 watt?!?
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#9
thestryker6
stavssenEach 8-pin connector can draw up to 150 watt, then how come 2 connectors can drag 600 watt?!?
You're looking at the part that plugs into the PSU which just means the ports on the PSU are capable of 300W. The number of pins don't necessarily limit capability for example EPS12V for CPU power is also an 8 pin connector, but it's rated at 300W.
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#10
stavssen
thestryker6You're looking at the part that plugs into the PSU which just means the ports on the PSU are capable of 300W. The number of pins don't necessarily limit capability for example EPS12V for CPU power is also an 8 pin connector, but it's rated at 300W.
Brother man, you do make sense in some sort of knowledge .. BUT... 16ga wire can only handle up to 13Ah in perfect world, so 13ah x12v =156 watt per connector. And I understand what you're saying, that power supply can produce even more... But for all that power, it will be impossible to be squeezed through this 16 gauge wire. It's like trying to squeeze all the water pressure of Hover's dam, through garden water hose, expecting same amount of output, versus man height pipes. Make sense?
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thestryker6
stavssenBrother man, you do make sense in some sort of knowledge .. BUT... 16ga wire can only handle up to 13Ah in perfect world, so 13ah x12v =156 watt per connector. And I understand what you're saying, that power supply can produce even more... But for all that power, it will be impossible to be squeezed through this 16 gauge wire. It's like trying to squeeze all the water pressure of Hover's dam, through garden water hose, expecting same amount of output, versus man height pipes. Make sense?
PCIe 8 pin has 3x 12v wires and EPS12V has 4.
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#12
stavssen
thestryker6PCIe 8 pin has 3x 12v wires and EPS12V has 4
I agree but what does it have to do with achieving 600 w. As you know lots of companies making 8pin x 4 to sustain 600 advertising watts with new NVIDIA plug. White bother if you can go with 2 then. Marketing... all I can say
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#13
JustBenching
stavssenEach 8-pin connector can draw up to 150 watt, then how come 2 connectors can drag 600 watt?!?
You are confusing the connectors coming from the PSU with the ones leading to the GPU. The latter are rated for 150w, the former can be rated for as high as the PSU designer made it out to be. Usually it's at 300w per connector..
stavssenI agree but what does it have to do with achieving 600 w. As you know lots of companies making 8pin x 4 to sustain 600 advertising watts with new NVIDIA plug. White bother if you can go with 2 then. Marketing... all I can say
See post above
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