Monday, September 23rd 2024
Seasonic Launches the New PRIME PX-2200 Power Supply
After a successful product introduction during Computex 2024, Sea Sonic is now launching the sales of the new PRIME PX-2200 power supply. The Seasonic PRIME Series represents Sea Sonic's pinnacle of engineering, blending cutting-edge design with premium materials and advanced production processes. The latest models showcase digital fan control, modern interleaved PFC (Power Factor Correction), and a patented dual-transformer design running in parallel.
Seasonic's Latest Power Milestone Unveiled
The PRIME PX-2200 stands out above all PRIME units by capable of delivering an impressive 2200 watts of power at 80 Plus Platinum EU 230 V levels. Catering to a wide range of power users, this ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compatible powerhouse delivers top-quality power combined with long-term reliability for various high-performance applications.Powering the AI Revolution
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to advance, there is a growing demand for high-end components that consume increasing amounts of power. For future-proofing PCs and workstations geared towards AI computing, AI drawing, and edge computing tasks, the Seasonic PRIME PX-2200 emerges as the optimal choice.
Specifications:
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Seasonic
Seasonic's Latest Power Milestone Unveiled
The PRIME PX-2200 stands out above all PRIME units by capable of delivering an impressive 2200 watts of power at 80 Plus Platinum EU 230 V levels. Catering to a wide range of power users, this ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compatible powerhouse delivers top-quality power combined with long-term reliability for various high-performance applications.Powering the AI Revolution
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to advance, there is a growing demand for high-end components that consume increasing amounts of power. For future-proofing PCs and workstations geared towards AI computing, AI drawing, and edge computing tasks, the Seasonic PRIME PX-2200 emerges as the optimal choice.
Specifications:
- ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1
- 80 Plus Platinum EU 230 V
- Fully Modular Cabling Design
- Two Native 12V-2x6 Cables
- Two 2x8-pin to 12V-2x6 Cables
- 135 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) Fan
- Digital Hybrid Fan Control
- Highly Reliable Japanese 105°C Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
- Micro Tolerance Load Regulation @ 1 %
- Cable-free Connection Design
- 12 years warranty
- AC Input Range:
- 200 - 240 Vac only
- China: Available, Europe: end of September / October 2024, North America: N/A, ROW: End of Q3 2024 onwards
- N/A (USA) / €579.90 (Europe) / $499.99 (ROW)
39 Comments on Seasonic Launches the New PRIME PX-2200 Power Supply
I wish Seasonic refreshed their 600-1000W portfolio, since most of those PSUs don't support the newest standards.
Or is this “12V 2x6 bad” striking again? Because I would be willing to bet that all next gen GPUs, yes, AMD too, will use the connector.
So you can use 4 newer Gpus which no one can afford, but only really have legacy support for two older cards as most gpus use two adapters per unit.
Two "12v" and the rest 6+2 would have made much more sense.
And dont pretend like the 12v-high-failure-adapter is not trash. It needs to go.
Not that I can think of any way I could build a home PC that eats 2.2 kW, but that's besides the point. No, it's the naming. Seasonic now calls it "PCI-e gen 5" for some reason.
Besides, AMD is leaving the high-end with RDNA 4. The top dog is rumoured to be around 250 W. They have no reason to use the connector on it and alienate a portion of the potential buyer base.
That PCIE 5.0 bullshit makes other marketing stupdity people also. There is no PCI Express BUS as far as i know in power supply units. Feel free to correct me with the datasheet and application notes from a well known power supply unit manufacturer like seasonic and so on. Basically fraud as there is no pci bus in it. I have one such psu, there is no possibility to physically put in my Radeon 7800XT in that psu with the 16 lanes pcie connector.
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The picture claims 100-240 VAC, the text claims:
www.techpowerup.com/310761/12vhpwr-connector-said-to-be-replaced-by-12v-2x6-connector?cp=5 ...I think you misunderstand something. The 8-pin end of the connector is going INTO THE PSU. Into two of those CPU/PCIe ports. Not the GPU.
Just because it isn't receiving media attention doesn't mean it isn't happening or couldn't happen. 12V2X6 only fixes one mode of failure for the connector, specifically it's ability to draw power when not fully seated. It does not fix the issue where bending the cable spreads the pins out leading to a potential runaway thermal scenario. It also doesn't fix the low safety margins. Pretty important given the 4090 already pushes those and the 5090 is slated to draw even more power.
Regardless of how rare people think the issues are, it is still an issue that prior connectors didn't have.
For some reason some cables went loose while doing the cable management from the new power supply unit.
I crosstested with the cables from the bad power supply to see if the retention force was similar.
It's not always the user fault when new cables from the power supply unit are not in specifications.
In my case they did not had the retention force. Visually I could not see any differences.
I do have the old and the new replacement cable set.Therefore I knew the retention force was obvious defective and made a quality email claim to the psu manufacturer. I instantly got a new cable set for free.
This happened around 1.5 years ago with a brand with 5 years guarantee on psu.
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It's just a matter of cables.
There are government regulations here which determines the cable type, wall socket type and so on.
I'll wait and see if AMD is smart enough to use existing cables or go with the NVIDIA plug. I would recommend AMD to not go with the NVIDIA GPU PSU Plug. I have one PSU with that plug lying around. I'm not that happy about the physical dimension of that plug
As per the picture, it comes with just4 PCIe straight 8(6+2) because of Mr little green troll need of attention .
Where the 12 to 16 8pin ones(not accounting for EPS8 or 4+4)? No dayisychain -piggyback nonsense, nevermind , I got my fix for those .000001% extreme scenarios.
i'm sticking with my current PSU for now and won't go newer until they clean this up.