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FSP has declared that it intends to update its entire 2023 PSU product lineup to include the latest "12V-2x6" power connector (part of the ATX 3.0 standard)—harukaze5719 posted about this development earlier today, citing a Quasarzone article. We heard mid-summer about PCI-SIG plowing ahead on an all-new ATX 3.0 connector to replace the 16-pin (12+4) 12VHPWR plug. They hope to introduce some key improvements with their new design, mainly in the areas of ease-of-use and safety.
TPU staffers had hands-on time with FSP's 2023 PSU product line at their Computex 2023 booth, showcased units were equipped with 16-pin 12VHPWR (at the time). Quasarzone's report (covering a recent press conference) has the following FSP power supply families listed with updates to the new "12V-2x6" standard: Hydro G PRO 1200 W ATX 3.0, Hydro PTM X PRO ATX 3.0 and Dagger PRO ATX 3.0.
Wccftech's interpretation of another section of Quasarzone's article states: "the rest of the products may also receive the updated connectors but to fully conform with the new standard, it is mentioned that a firmware update will be required for the graphics card or the PSU. Expect FSP to offer a diverse range of products ranging from Gold to Titantium rated designs to meet the power requirements of every consumer."
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TPU staffers had hands-on time with FSP's 2023 PSU product line at their Computex 2023 booth, showcased units were equipped with 16-pin 12VHPWR (at the time). Quasarzone's report (covering a recent press conference) has the following FSP power supply families listed with updates to the new "12V-2x6" standard: Hydro G PRO 1200 W ATX 3.0, Hydro PTM X PRO ATX 3.0 and Dagger PRO ATX 3.0.
Wccftech's interpretation of another section of Quasarzone's article states: "the rest of the products may also receive the updated connectors but to fully conform with the new standard, it is mentioned that a firmware update will be required for the graphics card or the PSU. Expect FSP to offer a diverse range of products ranging from Gold to Titantium rated designs to meet the power requirements of every consumer."
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source