Tuesday, December 10th 2024
GameMax Introduces GS SFX Gold Series PSU with ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 Standards
GameMax, an emerging brand of PC gaming components including gaming cases and power supply units, proudly announces the GS SFX Gold Series power supply units featuring ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. The GameMax GS SFX Gold Series features native 12V-2x6 connectors for the latest NVIDIA RTX graphics cards. The GS SFX Gold Series is available in 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W models—all of which are available in black and white colors to color-match your PC build!
The circuit design features advanced Active PFC, Half-Bridge LLC Resonance, Synchronous Rectification, and DC-DC topology to ensure high performance and efficiency particularly to the +12V rail for graphics cards. The GS SFX Gold Series PSU's FMD-F161E131B microcontroller intelligently manages the fan with a stop/start function, enabling the fan to stop below 20% load for silent 0 dBA operation.High Efficiency
The GS SFX Gold Series PSUs achieves 80 Plus Gold certification, offering a conversion efficiency exceeding 90%, ensuring energy savings and optimal performance.
High-Quality and Durable Japanese Capacitors
The GS SFX Gold Series comes equipped with high-quality 105°C Japanese main capacitors that provides stable and reliable power.
HDB Quiet Fan
Uses low-noise Hydraulic Bearing (HDB) fan designed for longevity achieving a lifespan of up to 40,000 hours and resistance to high temperatures.
Clean and Aesthetic
Available in black and white, builders can color-match the GS SFX Gold to their PC build. Its fully modular design minimizes cable use, the 12V-2x6 cable comes with a 90° angled connector that simplifies cable management.
Full Protection
Comprehensive protection features includes OVP, UVP, OPP, OCP, SCP, OTP, and SIP to safeguard the system. The GS SFX Gold Series also meets multiple certifications, including CB, TÜV, CE, and FCC.
Pricing, Warranty and Availability
The GameMax GS SFX Gold Series is available in 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W models, all covered with a 5-year warranty. See pricing below.
The circuit design features advanced Active PFC, Half-Bridge LLC Resonance, Synchronous Rectification, and DC-DC topology to ensure high performance and efficiency particularly to the +12V rail for graphics cards. The GS SFX Gold Series PSU's FMD-F161E131B microcontroller intelligently manages the fan with a stop/start function, enabling the fan to stop below 20% load for silent 0 dBA operation.High Efficiency
The GS SFX Gold Series PSUs achieves 80 Plus Gold certification, offering a conversion efficiency exceeding 90%, ensuring energy savings and optimal performance.
High-Quality and Durable Japanese Capacitors
The GS SFX Gold Series comes equipped with high-quality 105°C Japanese main capacitors that provides stable and reliable power.
HDB Quiet Fan
Uses low-noise Hydraulic Bearing (HDB) fan designed for longevity achieving a lifespan of up to 40,000 hours and resistance to high temperatures.
Clean and Aesthetic
Available in black and white, builders can color-match the GS SFX Gold to their PC build. Its fully modular design minimizes cable use, the 12V-2x6 cable comes with a 90° angled connector that simplifies cable management.
Full Protection
Comprehensive protection features includes OVP, UVP, OPP, OCP, SCP, OTP, and SIP to safeguard the system. The GS SFX Gold Series also meets multiple certifications, including CB, TÜV, CE, and FCC.
Pricing, Warranty and Availability
The GameMax GS SFX Gold Series is available in 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W models, all covered with a 5-year warranty. See pricing below.
- GS-650G SFX Gold: $114.29 (black), $116.29 (white)
- GS-750G SFX Gold: $127.69 (black), $129.69 (white)
- GS-850G SFX Gold: $140.99 (black), $142.99 (white)
6 Comments on GameMax Introduces GS SFX Gold Series PSU with ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 Standards
I wish, before posting these press releases mostly verbatim, TPU or others would ask for some additional info...
Suspect they are still Gamemax / Sohoo internal efforts.
However, not found on the Cybenetics database while past tested GameMax PSUs didn't seem to meet GS SFX Gold Series claimed standards.
Would like to see Cybenetics test report.
Clearly, you're not bargain-hunting on a tight budget if you've gone down the SFF mITX+SFX route. Corsiar SF750 for $179 with an absolutely flawless track record and nothing but great reviews.
Yes you get an pigtail (4 + 4 Pin) ATX 12V Power cable for powering the Cpu but I don't like this sorts of cheapo made design solution. Even with their 850W model.
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[INDENT]Cheap MicroATX case? $50[/INDENT]
[INDENT]Cheap SFF case needing mITX board and SFF PSU with PCIe 4.0 riser cable? $200[/INDENT]
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[INDENT]Cheap MicroATX B650 board? $89[/INDENT]
[INDENT]Cheap mITX B650 board? $219[/INDENT]
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[INDENT]Cheap, but reasonable quality ATX 750W power supply? $75[/INDENT]
[INDENT]Cheap, unknown quality SFX 750W PSU from GameMAX? $128.[/INDENT]
There is nothing cheap about SFF at all. If you're on a tight budget you just need to stay away from any SFF cases that require an SFX power supply. There are some cheaper SFF cases that support ATX PSUs, but they're not relevant to this discussion about an SFX PSU :) No, I think it's normal for SFX. 3x CPU/PCIe is pretty common even on ATX PSUs of these ratings. Yes, there are some motherboards that take 3x8-pin but they're typically OC-focused Intel boards for the 13th/14th-gen 353W CPU when PL1 and PL2 are unlocked. You're not going to use such a board in an SFF where cooling space is limited.
As for the CPU/PCIe cables, you'd most likely need one cable for the CPU and two PCIe cables ought to provide a bare minimum of 375W to any GPU, even if they've used single-connector per wire.