Tuesday, July 16th 2024

Cooler Master Announces Expanded Partnership with Infineon for PSU Components

Cooler Master, a leading provider of PC components, gaming peripherals, and tech lifestyle solutions, has recently announced an expanded partnership with Infineon Technologies AG, a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT. This collaboration brings together Cooler Master's expertise in thermal and power design with Infineon's advanced semiconductor technology to introduce the X series high-wattage power supplies. These new power solutions, ranging from 850 W to 2000 W, are engineered to meet the growing demands of high-performance gaming, AI, and industrial applications.

"Cooler Master is thrilled to collaborate with Infineon, leveraging their cutting-edge semiconductor technology to enhance our power supply products," says Jimmy Sha, Cooler Master CEO. "This partnership underscores our commitment to delivering high-performance solutions to meet the evolving needs of our customers." Infineon Technologies is renowned for its cutting-edge power systems and semiconductor solutions, providing reliable and efficient components. This partnership is a significant leap forward in delivering efficient power and innovative thermal management to Cooler Master's power supply products.
"Infineon is committed to develop high-efficiency power solutions to meet the various current and future power demands," says Gary Chen, Director of Consumer, Computing & Communication Segment at Infineon, "We are delighted to contribute Infineon's comprehensive power product portfolio and expertise in applications to assist Cooler Master in launching high-performance, compact high-end power supply units. In the future, we will collaborate to further opportunities, such as the GaN solutions, to achieve the next-level of efficiency and power density, jointly driving the decarbonization in high performance computing."

The New X Series Power Supplies:

X Silent Series:
  • Edge Platinum 850 W and 1100 W (230 V): The industry's first fanless power supplies offering 850 W and 1100 W. These models integrate Cooler Master's proprietary thermal solutions and Infineon's advanced components to offer high power, eliminate noise and dust.
  • MAX Platinum 1300 W: Designed with high-spec components and featuring Cooler Master's exclusive Mobius fan, this model provides a durable and reliable power solution for high-end consumer markets.
X Mighty Platinum Series:
  • 2000 W (230 V): Tailored for intensive tasks like machine learning, AI, and cloud servers, this power supply delivers up to 2000 W with peak power capabilities reaching 4000 W. Its PMBus interface and digital monitoring functions, make it ideal for professional workstations and multi-GPU setups.
Innovative Features and Benefits:
  • Advanced Thermal Management: Cooler Master's proprietary thermal solutions combined with Infineon's comprehensive power systems enhance cooling efficiency, enabling fanless designs in high-wattage models.
  • High Conversion Efficiency: Infineon's power components, including LLC Controller and power discrete components, ensure optimal power conversion, supporting both silicon and silicon carbide (SiC) technologies.
  • Silent Performance: The fanless design in the X Silent series eliminates noise and dust issues, providing a quiet computing experience.
  • Digital Monitoring: Equipped with MasterCTRL software, these power supplies offer advanced digital monitoring.
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2 Comments on Cooler Master Announces Expanded Partnership with Infineon for PSU Components

#1
dj-electric
A fanless Platinum rated 1100W PSU. My oh my.
Waiting to see Aris' testing on that unit.

Edit: oh ok, he actually did. Its good, like, really good.
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#2
_JP_
Was expecting AI in PSUs. Am pleasantly surprised.
I will actually pay through my nose if the components in these units are top-notch. Is that such a foreign concept?

Back when 80+ was new, people were trying to save coin left and right, so I was constantly recommending low-end over-rated PSUs because their designs would actually not cope with the listed limit and had to run at 60~70% capacity, just to survive beyond warranty (could not actually save the fan, though). But there were some units where that not even that was possible or the manufacturers just out-right lied, so 50% capacity or less was real. Something like 800W going to power at best 350W, the actual design's ability to reach MTBF. "But at least it costs just 40€". :slap:
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