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GAMDIAS Announces Kratos P2 ARGB ATX 3.0 PSUs

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GAMDIAS Technology is a leading brand for high-performance PC gaming hardware. Today, we announced the launch of the latest KRATOS P2 Series power supply units, available in 1200 W, 1000 W, 850 W, and 750 W. With 80 Plus Gold certification, every of them guarantees stable and efficient performance. It supports up to 200% total power excursion to power up next-generation graphics cards and top-notch PC components. Furthermore, the PSU has 30 built-in ARGB lighting effects, making it stands out in both performance and aesthetics.

KRATOS P2 Series is a fully modular power supply unit with 100% highly reliable Japanese capacitors. Equipped with a 120 mm hydraulic bearing fan, the PSU provides excellent heat dissipation at near silent operation. When the silent mode is switched on, the fan will adjust its fan speed to minimize the undesired noise. Certified with 80 Plus Gold, the power supply unit ensures stable power output up to 90% efficiency at 50% load. The KRATOS P2 Series is designed to address the compatibility with ATX 3.0 specification and PCIe Gen 5.0 connector. The native 16-pin (12VHPWR) PCIe connector can deliver up to 600 W for PCIe 5.0 graphics cards. Besides, KRATOS P2 Series can hold up to triple the GPU power excursion and 200% total power excursion to fulfill the requirements of next-generation graphics cards.



KRATOS P2 supports addressable RGB sync via motherboard manufacturer's sync software. In addition, it has 30 built-in lighting effects which can be easily adjusted through the button switch.

The KRATOS P2 Series provides complete protection, including over-current protection (OCP), over-temperature protection (OTP), over-voltage protection (OVP), over-power protection (OPP), under-voltage protection (UVP), and short-circuit protection (SCP), meeting full demands to help the system operate safely and stably.

For more information, visit the product pages of the KRATOS P2-1200G, KRATOS P2-1000G,
KRATOS P2-850G, and
KRATOS P2-750G.

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Not to be an RGB hater as I have RGB on almost everything myself but what's the point of an RGB PSU ? Inside most cases you're not gonna see it.
Cause haven't you heard........moar lights make it moar better, whether you can see them or not...hehehehe :)

And I freely admit to being an R.f'n.G.f'n.B.f'n hater.....cause if I wanna see a rainbow circus pukerfest, I'll just, you know.......go to the friggin CIRCUS :D
 
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