Wednesday, June 5th 2024

Super Flower Shows Off Leadtex VII 2800 W PSU, its Most Powerful Power Supply Unit

At Computex 2024, Super Flower showcased the Leadex VII 2800 W PSU, the latest and most powerful power supply unit (PSU). The Leadex series has achieved an 80 Plus Platinum certification for energy efficiency, it also meets the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, including updated 12 V power connectors. The PSU has four of these new 12 V connectors, allowing it to power multiple power-hungry graphics cards simultaneously. The Leadex uses high-quality Japanese capacitors for stable power output and longevity. It has a fluid dynamic bearing fan with a copper shaft to enable superior heat dissipation and cooling, even under heavy workloads.

This is not a product for everyday users, not even many enthusiasts would ever need this monster but for professionals that run things like LLMs, and Stable Diffusion workstations, seems to be a developing niche market. The release date for Super Flower's Leadex VII hasn't been confirmed.
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8 Comments on Super Flower Shows Off Leadtex VII 2800 W PSU, its Most Powerful Power Supply Unit

#1
wNotyarD
What is it with everyone and their mother releasing 2kW+ PSUs?
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#3
buildbot
Only if you have 220v in your house, a 20Amp 120volt circuit is not enough!
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#4
ARF
wNotyarDWhat is it with everyone and their mother releasing 2kW+ PSUs?
Mining craze? Or they just prepare the users for 800-watt nvidia GPUs, and 300-watt intel CPUs ?
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#5
Avro Arrow
This thing is just nucking futz! Technically, my EVGA 1000 G2 Supernova is also a SuperFlower PSU. I honestly don't think that this thing would fit in most cases as it's probably too long. Although... I could fit it in my server supertower case.....

No... no, no, no, no.... Must exercise self-control! :laugh:
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#6
Dristun
ARFMining craze? Or they just prepare the users for 800-watt nvidia GPUs, and 300-watt intel CPUs ?
People running LLMs, training models and so on and so on locally. Quite a lot of people have multiple 4090s/RTX6000s, hence the need for these PSUs. You can google threads/reddit posts of folks discussing setups like that.
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#7
bug
typo in the title. For a moment there I thought it reads "Leadtek" and was like wth?
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#8
ypsylon
ARFMining craze? Or they just prepare the users for 800-watt nvidia GPUs, and 300-watt intel CPUs ?
Only 300W Intel CPUs? Every Xeon for WS boards can easily draw 750W when fully loaded. 79xx TRs with PBO enabled 500W easily.
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