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Cougar Unveils Polar X2 Line of High-Wattage ATX 3.0 PSUs with 12VHPWR Connectors

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Cougar today unveiled the Polar X2 line of high-wattage modular power supplies. The lineup includes two models based on output—1050 W and 1200 W. "Polar X2 has passed the strict four dynamic peak load tests in the ATX 3.0 specification, in which the instantaneous peak power consumption must withstand a dynamic of 100μs and reach 200% of the rated power," says the company on the ATX 3.0 readiness of these PSUs.

Under the hood, the Polar X2 features a single +12 V rail design with 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, LLC+ DC to DC and switching, along with most common electrical protections. The PSU uses a 135 mm hydro-dynamic bearing fan that's tuned to remain fanless up to 40% load. Both models offer the same set of modular cables, with connectors that include a 24-pin ATX, two 8-pin EPS, one 12+4 pin ATX 12VHPWR connector capable of 600 W continuous output and excursions within ATX 3.0 + PCIe Gen 5 specs; seven 6+2 pin PCIe power, twelve SATA power, and four 4-pin Molex connectors. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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Warranty period?
 
Warranty period?
I have contacted Cougar for warranty service and RMA multiple times in the past and got nothing, no response. I would stay far away from this company.
 
high-wattage ????
Well, with the way CPU's & GPU's are going nowadays, even a 1200w PSU will soon be considered as lower-mid range units :(

So why no 1600-3000w models ????

Yea yea I know not everyone builds/runs high-end rigs, but many folks here do (and I build lots of them for clients), so that's all I'm sayin :D

As for Cougar as a company, I had some of their fans years ago that seemed to work just fine, were quiet, pushed a good amount of air, and lasted for many years, but I haven't ever used anything else from them, nor have I had to use their RMA process, so I can't speak to that part....
 
Warranty period?
assuming they stick with the same OEM and not revert back to HEC, the original Polar was 10 years so I doubt they would change that
 
That's why I was wondering..

Should be long enough, I mean, no need to wonder...

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Warranty - COUGAR (cougargaming.com)
 
and slightly off topic, I'm glad to see Cougar's PR and Marketing teams are so dysfunctional that they sent out a half assed press release seven hours ago yet have no mention of the product or press release on their own web site, twitter, facebook or Instagram pages.
 
and slightly off topic, I'm glad to see Cougar's PR and Marketing teams are so dysfunctional that they sent out a half assed press release seven hours ago yet have no mention of the product or press release on their own web site, twitter, facebook or Instagram pages.
Hence people should stay away from this company and products. It is not well run and has zero customer support.
 
Hence people should stay away from this company and products. It is not well run and has zero customer support.

I am fine to exchange that "customer support" (which I never use, anyways), for lower pricing.
I guess this is a managerial decision for reducing expenses.
 
I am fine to exchange that "customer support" (which I never use, anyways), for lower pricing.
I guess this is a managerial decision for reducing expenses.
Of course. Different people have different level of disposable income and expectation. Understood.
 
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