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Cooler Master Launches the Mighty X 2000W and 2800W Power Supplies

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Cooler Master, a global leader in PC components, has today announced the X Mighty Platinum. This power supply unit (PSU) is engineered to meet the needs of the most power-intensive tasks in computing. The X Mighty Platinum PSU combines practical functionality with efficient performance, ensuring reliability for the most demanding applications.

"With the X Mighty Platinum, we're responding directly to the needs of advanced computing," said Jimmy Sha, Cooler Master CEO. "This power supply delivers the reliability and performance required for power-intensive applications, without unnecessary frills. It is a practical, efficient solution our users can depend on, now and in the future."



Key features and benefits of the X Mighty Platinum include:
  • 80 Plus Platinum Efficiency: This unit is certified to achieve more than 92% efficiency at typical loads in a 115 V test.
  • Active bridge rectifier: Bridge diodes have been replaced with an active bridge rectifier to improve performance.
  • ATX 3.1 support & two durable 12V-2x6 cables: Includes ATX 3.1 support and two 90-degree 12+4pin (12V-2x6) PCIe 5.1 cables featuring lower temperatures, enhanced durability, and improved safety.
  • Digital Monitoring with MasterCTRL: Cooler Master's MasterCTRL software allows users to monitor temperature, current load, and performance metrics.
  • Long-lasting reliability: Built with Infineon industrial-grade IC chips for high quality performance and long-lasting reliability.
At 2000 W, the X Mighty Platinum is an immensely powerful PSU built to work with the most intensive applications, from machine learning to server support. Experience the might of next-generation power with the X Mighty Platinum.

For more information, visit the product page.

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CM only needs Terry Crews shouting POWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER for its marketing.
 
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The article mentions input voltage of 115V, but the product page link

(https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/power-supplies/x-series/x-mighty-platinum-2000w-230v)

leads to a 230V model.

The product page top states ATX 3.1, but a spec table later on states

ATX VersionATX 12V Ver. 3.0

Confusing. If I switch to the North America site, the "Mighty" product model line doesn't exist.

I ack there's a language barrier at CM, but TPU, did you consciously link to the wrong product page or did CM change their site?
 
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The article mentions input voltage of 115V, but the product page link

(https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/power-supplies/x-series/x-mighty-platinum-2000w-230v)

leads to a 230V model.

The product page top states ATX 3.1, but a spec table later on states

ATX VersionATX 12V Ver. 3.0

Confusing. If I switch to the North America site, the "Mighty" product model line doesn't exist.

I ack there's a language barrier at CM, but TPU, did you consciously link to the wrong product page or did CM change their site?
The website clearly states it's ATX 3.1/PCIe 5.1. Can't be anything else, since it has 12V-2x6 connector.
 
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“It is a practical, efficient solution”
practical
practical

Y-yeah, sure, if anything screams practicality it’s a 2.8Kw PSU for a home PC. Totally.
 

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The article mentions input voltage of 115V, but the product page link

(https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/power-supplies/x-series/x-mighty-platinum-2000w-230v)

leads to a 230V model.

The product page top states ATX 3.1, but a spec table later on states

ATX VersionATX 12V Ver. 3.0

Confusing. If I switch to the North America site, the "Mighty" product model line doesn't exist.

I ack there's a language barrier at CM, but TPU, did you consciously link to the wrong product page or did CM change their site?
Typical Cooler Master, nothing has changed since I was helping them with stuff over a decade ago. They just incapable of getting the specs right.
 
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Might as well just fire up a warp core & be done with it, hehehe :)

Seriously though, who the hell needs a 2.8k psu ?

Even our mega-huge server setups at work, which are extremely powerful with the latest/greatest CPU's & GPU's, run 24/7/365, and support a worldwide network of over 27k power users every friggin day, don't require that kind of powah....
 
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Confusing. If I switch to the North America site, the "Mighty" product model line doesn't exist.
The max wattage supported by a NA 15A socket is 1800w under ideal conditions, but nominally ~1600w.

And since PSUs are specced for their delivery wattage, not their input wattage, the actual max is around 1500w for 80+ Titanium.

Unless you want to go plug your PC into the socket for your clothes dryer or oven.

20 years ago when I remodeled my house, if I had any idea what kind of power consumption we would hit with PCs I would have run a 240v line to my home office.
 

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I hope they are better PSUs than they used to be....
 
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The max wattage supported by a NA 15A socket is 1800w under ideal conditions, but nominally ~1600w....
Noted, Thanks. I was posting about the article's 115V orientation vs. the product site literature mismatch, more than the electrical implications.
 

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“It is a practical, efficient solution”
practical
practical

Y-yeah, sure, if anything screams practicality it’s a 2.8Kw PSU for a home PC. Totally.
I created account just to answer some of those silly questions. My iron has 2kW and kettle 3kW. What is weird in 2.8kW PC?
I'm building tower PC (two seat) running Unraid Os. With 4 GPUs on Intel Xeon w7-2495x processor. Still weird to you? That 2.8kW IS practical to me (more practical than using 2 PSUs).

I want to meet the two people in the world that will actually buy one...
Hello there.
 
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The max wattage supported by a NA 15A socket is 1800w under ideal conditions, but nominally ~1600w.

And since PSUs are specced for their delivery wattage, not their input wattage, the actual max is around 1500w for 80+ Titanium.

Unless you want to go plug your PC into the socket for your clothes dryer or oven.

20 years ago when I remodeled my house, if I had any idea what kind of power consumption we would hit with PCs I would have run a 240v line to my home office.
We are supposed to have 20A sockets. 15A is considered outdated by a lot now, but there are still a bunch of them!
 
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