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be quiet! Launches the Pure Power 12 M ATX 3.0 Power Supplies

be quiet!, market leader for PC power supplies in Germany since 2007, is proud to announce Pure Power 12 M, its second power supply series to receive full ATX 3.0 compatibility. Pure Power 12 M comes in five models with 550, 650, 750, 850 and 1000 watts. All models are certified 80 PLUS Gold, featuring high-class technology such as LLC topology and up to five PCIe connectors for both PCIe 5.0 GPUs and GPUs with PCIe 6+2 connectors. Additionally, Pure Power 12 M features fully modular cables for ease of installation. This makes Pure Power 12 M a future-proof choice for all who strive for a PSU with high performance and yet very low noise for their current- or next-gen graphics card. Also new to the product portfolio are DC2 and DC2 Pro thermal grease solutions. DC2 thermal grease is the choice for any cooling application that requires top heat transfer, while DC2 Pro is a liquid metal thermal paste that provides an extreme level of cooling performance for demanding systems.

Pure Power 12 M includes full support for the ATX 3.0 standard, which observes the power specifications defined by PCI Express 5.0. Compared to ATX 2.X, which supports high load peaks but does not define a maximum above the nominal power of the power supply, ATX 3.0 defines clear target values - specifically, the PCIe connection for the graphics card must allow load changes of up to three times the power consumption. Pure Power 12 M is designed to handle these extreme transient loads with ease. ATX 3.0 power supplies with 450 watts or more also require a new 12VHPWR connector, which is able to deliver significantly more power. Additionally, all Pure Power 12 M models also offer up to four "traditional" PCIe 6+2 connectors for full graphics card compatibility. This makes the PSU extremely versatile and a perfect, future-proof choice for upcoming next-gen devices and current high-end systems alike.

Cooler Master Shows Off Cooling X, a Unique Prebuilt with Whole-body Liquid Cooling

Cooler Master at the 2023 International CES showed off the Cooling X, a patent-pending unique desktop PC architecture by the company where the liquid cooling of the CPU and GPU isn't confined to a couple of closed loop AIOs, but rather a giant liquid-cooling loop that even involves the side-panels of the case itself, that double up as additional heat-dissipation surfaces. Notice how some compact fanless cases use extruded-aluminium body panels that double up as heatsinks, to cool the hot components? The Cooling X re-imagines this, where instead of dissipating heat from a heatpipe, the extruded-aluminium body panels have coolant channels, so some of the heat from the liquid-cooling loop is dissipated. These panels supplement a conventional liquid-cooling radiator that's located along the rear panel, which has active ventilation. The liquid-cooling loop cools the processor and GPU.

For its compact dimensions of just 266 mm x 149 mm x 371 mm (LxWxH), the Cooling X prebuilt packs some mighty high-end hardware—an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-core processor, and a Radeon RX 6800 XT GPU up to 64 GB of dual-channel DDR4-3200 memory, two 2 TB M.2 NVMe SSDs, and a homebrew 850 W 80 Plus Gold SFX power supply. For now Cooling X is just a codename, and Cooler Master intends to take this concept forward with high-performance gaming/creator prebuilt desktops sold under its own marquee.

Cooler Master Power Supplies at 2023 International CES: GX III, V Gold, V SFX Gold, and V SFX Platinum

Cooler Master brought a wealth of new power supplies at the 2023 International CES, to match the anticipated growth in PSU upgrades with the advent of the ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5 standards. The GX III series will be the main workhorse for Cooler Master in its gaming-grade modular PSU lineup. Boasting 80 Plus Gold efficiency, the GX III comes in capacities ranging between 550 W and 1250 W, and cram in a half-bridge APFC, DC-to-DC switching, LLC, and a fan which offers zero-RPM mode up to a certain load. The 650 W, 750 W, 850 W, 1050 W, and 1250 W models include a 600 W-rated 12VHPWR connector, while the 550 W model includes a 450 W-rated 12VHPWR. Two EPS (CPU power) connectors are standard across all models. Depending on the model, you get two to six 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors. Cooler Master is backing the GX III series PSUs (along with most other PSU models it's launching at CES), with a 10-year warranty.

The V Gold i series features an interesting brushed-gold design element on the body. These 80 Plus Gold-rated modular PSUs come in 750 W and 850 W models. What sets these apart from the GX III series is their semi-digital control, with the PSUs interfacing with the MasterPlus software over USB, for real-time monitoring and basic control. Both models include one 16-pin 12VHPWR connector capable of 600 W continuous power, two 8-pin EPS, three 6+2 pin PCIe power, twelve SATA power, and a couple of legacy power connectors.

Corsair RMx Shift Series PSU Reimagines the Modular PSU

It's scary how nobody else thought of this. Imagine a modular PSU whose connectors are not at its tail end, but one of the sides that usually face right side-panel of your case, vastly minimizing cable clutter. That's the new Corsair RMx Shift series. All of the PSU's modular connections, including a 24-pin ATX, a couple of 4+4 pin EPS, a 16-pin 12VHPWR, six-odd 6+2 pin PCIe power, and a dozen SATA power connections, all wire out from the longer right side panel of the PSU (when oriented with its intake fan facing down). In most "cases," this would open up the connectors right below the motherboard tray, from where you can easily access them, without having to wrestle with them as you would on conventional modular PSUs. The RMx Shift includes new Corsair type-5 modular cables, and we expect these to be right angled, so further minimize cable clutter from having to bend these cables against the side-panel of your case. Pictured below are the RM1200x Shift, a 1200 W model with 80 Plus Gold efficiency, and the shorter RM850x Shift, its 850-Watt sibling.

Wizmax Micronics New 2023 Power Supplies at CES: Amped Up for ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5

Wizmax by Micronics showed off four new PSU lines at the 2023 International CES. At the top of the stack is the Astro II Gold, a monstrous high-end PSU with 1650 W continuous output, 80 Plus Gold switching efficiency, ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5 standards compliance, and a patented digital-VRM voltage controller by Micronics. Other internal features include DC-to-DC switching a 135 mm fluid-dynamic bearing fan Zero RPM mode up to a certain electrical load, and fully-modular connectivity that includes two 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR connectors with 600 W continuous output each, twelve 6+2 pin PCIe power, two 4+4 pin EPS, and fourteen SATA power connectors.

The Astro II Platinum is technically positioned a notch below the Astro II Gold 1650 W, but is more efficient. The Astro II Platinum comes in 1300 W, 1000 W, and 850 W variants. The 1300 W variant offers two 16-pin 12VHPWR connectors (each 600 W), while the 1000 W and 850 W ones offer one such 16-pin connector. The three get their names from the 80 Plus Platinum switching efficiency on offer, besides a feature-packed AC receptacle with Surge 4K and ESD 15K tolerance, and fluid-dynamic bearing fans with zero RPM up to a certain load.

DeepCool Unveils PX-P and PX-G Series ATX 3.0 + PCIe Gen 5 PSUs at CES

At CES, DeepCool unveiled its latest PX-P and PX-G line of new-generation power supplies meeting the ATX 3.0 and PCI-Express Gen 5 specifications. The PX-P series offers 80 Plus Platinum switching efficiency and comes in two high-wattage variants of 1000 W and 1300 W. The PX-G, on the other hand, gives you 80 Plus Gold switching efficiency, and comes in 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W variants. What's common to both is that they offer one 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR connector that's capable of 600 W continuous power delivery, along with 200% excursions within the PCIe Gen 5 specs. The PX-P series PSUs offer five PCIe power connectors on the PSU's end besides the 12VHPWR, while the PX-G offers three. Each of these split out to two 6+2 pin connector's on the cable's end. The PX-P series uses a 120 mm fluid-dynamic bearing fan, while the PX-G uses 135 mm FDB fan.

In Win Shows Off P-II Line of ATX 3.0 Power Supplies

In Win showed off the P-II line of power supplies offering ATX 3.0 + PCIe Gen 5 specs support, and 80 Plus Gold efficiency. The lineup includes four models based on Wattage—the P75II (750 W), P85II (850 W), P105II (1050 W), and the P130II (1300 W). The top-of-the-line 1300 W model comes with two 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR connectors that can deliver 600 W continuous power and excursion-tolerance within PCIe Gen 5 spec, whereas the other three models include one of these connectors. The 1050 W and 1300 W models also include six 6+2 pin PCIe power, whereas the lower models include four of these. Under the hood, these feature single +12 V rail design, and most common electrical protections. In Win didn't reveal pricing, but is backing these PSUs with a 5-year warranty.

ATX 3.0 and 12VHPWR Flavor of the Season with Thermaltake's Latest PSUs

Thermaltake this CES updated its entire premium PSU product-stack with the introduction of several new models that meet the ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5 specifications; and come with native 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR power connectors that can deliver up to 600 W of continuous power, and tolerate excursions within the PCIe Gen 5 spec. The ToughPower iRGB Titanium comes in 1250 W and 1650 W capacities, and is 80 Plus Titanium certified. The 140 mm fans cooling these beasts come with 18 addressable RGB LEDs. Both models include two 16-pin 12VHPWR connectors, and support a feature-rich monitoring software from which you can also control the fan and its lighting.

The ToughPower PF3 comes in capacities of 750 W, 850 W, 1050 W, and 1200 W; offers 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, a compact 14 cm body depth, and at least one 16-pin 12VHPWR connector. The ToughPower GF3 ARGB series makes the new-generation connectivity more affordable, and comes in the same 750 W, 850 W, 1050 W, and 1200 W capacities, but with 80 Plus Gold efficiency, and an illuminated 140 mm cooling fan. The highlight here has to be the new ToughPower SFX series, which comes in high-Wattage 850 W and 1000 W models, purely SFX form-factor, offer 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, and at least one 16-pin 12VHPWR connector.

be quiet! Dark Power 13 and Pure Power 12M PSUs Detailed

At the 2023 International CES, be quiet! showed off its latest power supplies to capitalize on the PSU upgrade boom among PC enthusiasts. Leading their booth is the Dark Power 13, a successor to the Dark Power 12 series from 2021. This high-end PSU meets ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5 specifications, particularly for excursion tolerance. It is expected to come in several high-Wattage models starting from 850 W upward, but the one shown to us was 1000 W. The Dark Power 13 offers 80 Plus Titanium switching efficiency, a quadruple +12 V rail setup, and offers the latest power connectivity, including one 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR connector capable of 600 W continuous output along with excursions within PCIe Gen 5 specs.

The be quiet! Pure Power 12M series is a performance-segment product positioned a notch below the Dark Power 13, though still meeting both ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5 specs. It features a dual +12 V setup, and a nice touch with the modular connector backplane is that the rail connection of each connector is labeled. These PSUs offer a 600 W continuous 16-pin 12VHPWR connector just like the Dark Power 13, and offer 80 Plus Gold switching efficiency. The Pure Power 12M series comes in several upper triple-digit capacities, including 750 W, 850 W, and 1000 W. We were shown a 1000 W box.

ADATA XPG PSUs: Fusion Titanium, Cybercore II Platinum and Core Reactor II Gold

ADATA in its exhibition on the sidelines of CES, showed off the Fusion 1600 TITANIUM, an enthusiast-segment 1600 W PSU for highly overclocked PC builds. Designed in collaboration with Delta Electronics (popular for server PSUs and laptop power bricks), the Fusion TITANIUM uses GaNFETs and a planar transformer in its switching circuitry, and is Cybenetics Titanium and 80 Plus Titanium certified. The PSU complies with both ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5 specs for excursion tolerance.

The XPG Fusion 1600 TITANIUM offers two native 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR connectors that are each capable of 600 W continuous power delivery, with 200% excursions within specified limits. You also get at least twelve 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors, and multiple 4+4 pin EPS. A USB 2.0 connection interfaces the PSU with software, with a dedicated UWP app giving you real-time monitoring and data-logging for the PSU.

MONTECH Launches TITAN Gold Series ATX 3.0 + PCIe Gen 5 PSUs with Native 600W 12VHPWR

MONTECH, a leading PC component and peripheral brand, announces ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5.0 (12+4 pin 12VHPWR connector) ready TITAN GOLD power series; essential for upgrading to next-generation NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs. The TITAN GOLD uses high-quality components such as 100% Japanese 105°C capacitors to ensure the best stability and reliability. To maintain silent operation, an FDB (fluid dynamic bearing) fan supports zero RPM mode under low-load situations. The TITAN GOLD is 80 Plus Gold and Cybenetics Gold certified and available at 750 W, 850 W, 1000 W and 1200 W with MSRP US$139, US$149, US$169, and US$199.

The TITAN GOLD is ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5.0 ready, and is essential for next-generation GPUs such as the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series. The PCIe Gen 5.0 includes the 12+4 pin 12VHPWR connector, which is designed to better communicate with the newer GPUs and delivers up to 600 W, and is able to handle up to 200% excursions (spikes in power draw). Equipped with 100% high-quality Japanese capacitors rated at 105°C, while using advanced half-bridge, LLC and Synchronous Rectifier (SR) technology, the TITAN GOLD has excellent signal stability and power efficiency. It also uses DC-to-DC conversion for tight voltage regulation of 1.8% and minimizes ripple noise to under 18 mV, avoiding unbalanced power loads.

ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces All-New Strix Gold Aura Edition Series

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the Strix Gold Aura Edition series power supply units (PSUs), which pack the latest ATX 3.0 compatibility, improved cooling, 16-pin PCI Express (PCIe) support and integrated Aura Sync RGB illumination. We built the original Strix 850 W Gold PSU to provide stable, efficient, cool and quiet power to mainstream rigs of all stripes. But technology marches ever onward, and with modern graphics cards driving the new ATX 3.0 standard of power delivery, it's time to take Strix to the next level.

Like its predecessor, the Strix Gold Aura Edition series—available in 750 W, 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W variants—stand apart from competing power supplies thanks to a larger heatsink for cool, quiet operation. With twice the volume of traditional PSU heatsinks, this design allows for lower temperatures, longer component lifespan, and longer 0dB operation under light and medium loads. However, with the Strix Gold Aura Edition, we went even further: the entire power supply is now encased in a sleek aluminium chassis that acts as its own heatsink, further reducing temperatures and minimizing noise.

Cougar Rolls Out GEX Snow Series Modular PSUs

Cougar today rolled out the GEX Snow line of premium modular PSUs, characterized by their all-white body. Matte-white makes up the PSU's body, its modular connectors; the set of modular cables, and even the impeller of its fan. The GEX Snow comes in 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W capacities. Under the hood, these PSUs offer 80 Plus Gold efficiency, a single +12 V rail design, DC-to-DC switching, and most common electrical protections. The 120 mm hydro-dynamic bearing fan is designed to be fanless up to 40% load. The connector loadout of a 24-pin ATX, two 8-pin EPS, six 4-pin Molex, and eight SATA power connectors; is common to all three models. The 650 W and 750 W models offers four 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors, while the 850 W model offers six of these. The company didn't reveal pricing.

be quiet! Announces System Power 10 Series Essential PSUs

be quiet!, the German manufacturer for premium PC components, introduces its System Power 10 series of power supplies with 450 to 850 Watts for Europe, and the System Power 10 U, with 550 to 850 Watts for users outside of Europe. The 850 W models are rated at 80 Plus Gold, while the other models are certified 80 Plus Bronze efficient. Both offer solid performance, a high reliability, and low noise levels. Combined with a great price-to-performance ratio, System Power 10 and System Power 10 U are perfect power supplies for price-conscious system builders.

System Power 10/10 U's combination of power and quietness for a PSU of its class and efficiency is far beyond ordinary - all models up to 750 Watts are certified 80 Plus Bronze (up to 89.1 percent efficiency) and able to support powerful graphics cards, providing tight voltage regulation with DC-to-DC technology and offering up to four 6+2 PCI-Express connectors. System Power 10 850 W and System Power 10 U 850 W come with 12 V dual-rail and offer an 80 Plus Gold efficiency up to 93.4 percent (System Power 10 U: 93.3 percent) thanks to "LLC+SR" topology, a true testament to quality on this price level.

Cooler Master Enhanced the Legacy with ATX 3.0 Power Supply Launch: V Gold i, V SFX Platinum, MWE Gold V2 ATX 3.0 version

Last year Cooler Master unveiled a milestone in the history of contemporary technology: the very first small form factor power supply in the market with 850 W, V SFX Gold series. Today, Cooler Master takes the successor and pushes the limit to the maximum. Introducing V SFX Platinum, a series of small form factor power supply focused on high density and maximum power. While increasing the efficiency rate from Gold to Platinum, we also added ATX 3.0 and PCI-e Gen 5 connector so even with the Mini-ITX build; this will be your last stop when choosing the right power supply.

High Density / Performance-Focused
The V SFX Platinum comes with 2 different wattages: 1100 W and 1300 W targeting Mini-ITX system builders who wants to go bold with their setup, but doesn't have enough juice from the power supply. It also comes with a free SFX-ATX bracket that unlocks the limitations between each form factors, giving end-users more freedom and potential builds in the future. The V SFX Platinum are built with Full Bridge LLC design, quiet 92 mm silent fan and 100% Japanese capacitors. By adding PCIe Gen 5 connector, V SFX Platinum can unlock it's true potential and power up all Nvidia RTX 40 series GPU in the future.

Lian Li SP850 First SFX PSU with ATX 3.0 + PCIe Gen 5, Including ATX12HPWR

Lian Li unveiled the SP850, the first SFX form-factor power supply featuring ATX 3.0 specs readiness, and PCIe Gen 5 compliance, including a 12+4 pin ATX12HPWR connector for next-generation graphics cards. Available in black and white body-color variants, the it offers 850 W continuous output, including tolerance for +100% excursions for at least 100 µs intervals. and meets 80 Plus Gold efficiency. It features a single +12 V rail design, with most common electrical protections. The 92 mm fluid dynamic bearing fan keeping it cool offers fanless (zero RPM) cooling up to 340 W load (excluding excursions). The Lian Li SP850 offers full modular cabling. Besides the 12+4 pin ATXHPWR, you get two 8-pin EPS, and three 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors. Peripheral connectivity includes eight SATA power connectors. Lian Li is backing the SP850 with a 5-year warranty. Available now, it is priced at USD $150-170.

Seasonic PS Vertex Line of ATX 3.0 + PCIe Gen 5 PSUs Leaked

Here are some of the first pictures of the Seasonic PS Vertex series of high-Wattage PSUs that meet ATX 3.0 standards, and feature a PCIe Gen 5-compliant ATX12HPWR 12+4 pin connector capable of delivering 600 W, with +100% excursions lasting 100 µs. There are four models in the series, the PS Vertex 1000G, PS Vertex 1000P, PS Vertex 1200G, and PS Vertex 1200P. The 1000G/1200G meet 80 Plus Gold efficiency, while the 1000P/1200P meet 80 Plus Platinum. Both offer fully modular cabling, including a 12+4 pin ATXHPWR connector, a multitude of conventional 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors, SATA power connectors, at least two 8-pin EPS, and more. Early listing see the PS Vertex 1200P at USD $319, the PS Vertex 1200G at $281, the PS Vertex 1000P at $271, and the PS Vertex 1000G at $243.

Thermaltake Rolls Out Toughpower GF3 PSUs with PCIe Gen 5 Connector and ATX 3.0 Compliance

Thermaltake today rolled out the Toughpower GF3 series high-wattage PSUs in the market, which it had unveiled early-July. These PSUs are claimed by Thermaltake to be ATX 3.0 ready, as well as include a PCI-Express Gen 5-compliant 12+4 pin connector that's capable of delivering up to 600 W of power with the ability to handle +100% excursions for at least 100 µs, making them ready for next-generation graphics cards and platforms. The Toughpower GF3 is being released in six wattages—1650 W, 1350 W, 1200 W, 1000 W, 850 W, and 750 W. The top 1650 W variant comes with two 12+4 pin PCIe Gen 5 connectors, while all lower models have one of them. These aside, the PSUs meet 80 Plus Gold efficiency standards, feature most common electrical protections, a multitude of standard 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors ranging from two on the 750 W model, to eight on the 1650 W one, at least two 8-pin EPS across the board, and 135 mm fans to keep cool.

NZXT Intros C1000 Gold Power Supply

NZXT today released the C1000 Gold, a 1,000-Watt model in its C-series line of performance-segment power supplies. These PSUs are characterized by full-modular cabling, 80 Plus Gold efficiency, and semi-fanless cooling. The C1000 Gold provides a 24-pin ATX power connector, two 4+4 pin EPS, six 6+2 pin PCIe power, six SATA power, and six legacy power connectors. The PSU uses a 135 mm fluid-dynamic bearing fan to keep cool, and stays fanless under most non-gaming workloads. Under the hood, the C1000 Gold features a single +12 V rail design, active PFC, DC-to-DC switching, and most common electrical protections. Available now, the C1000 Gold is priced at USD $179.99.

HYTE Launches Y60 Mid-Tower PC Case - A New Angle on Design

[Editor's note: We have posted our HYTE Y60 review here.]

HYTE, the new PC components, peripherals, and lifestyle brand of iBUYPOWER, today launched the new Y60 mid-tower PC case. Taking a new angle on design, the Y60 boasts a style unlike any other case available on the market.

The uniquely constructed Y60 ATX case features a three-part, bezel-less, tempered glass front and side panel that provides an unobstructed internal view from a left, right, or center orientation. When the glass panels are removed, chamfered molding on the ceiling and floor of the case draw the eye inward, creating a modern aesthetic and allowing the system to be displayed in an open-air format. Users will have the option to choose from three colorways, white and black, black and black, and red and black, to best fit the aesthetic of their setup.

SilverStone Unveils SX750 Gold SFX Power Supply

SilverStone unveiled the SX750 Gold (model: SST-SX0750MCGD-A), a premium modular power supply in the SFX form-factor that's capable of 750 W continuous output. This is a slight step-down from the original SX750 that the company debuted in Q4-2020, as it offers 80 Plus Gold-rated switching efficiency, compared to the original's 80 Plus Platinum. Besides the 24-pin ATX, you get three 4+4 pin EPS connectors, four 6+2 pin PCIe connectors, eight SATA power, and three 4-pin Molex.

Under the hood, the SX750 Gold features a single +12 V rail design using a single 62.5 A rail, 100% Japanese capacitors, active PFC, and most common electric protections, against over/under-voltage, overload, overheat, and short-circuit. It uses a 92 mm hydro-dynamic bearing fan to keep cool, with under 30% the fan-speed when the load is below 300 W, and 18 dBA maximum noise output. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Phanteks Launches Evolv Shift XT Along With Revolt SFX Power Supplies

Phanteks today announces the new Evolv Shift XT, a unique small-form-factor chassis that can extend to three different heights, along with the new compact Revolt SFX power supplies. The Evolv Shift XT's innovative design allows the chassis to extend its height to tailor the cooling performance to your need. It supports large 3-slot GPUs up to 324 mm long and comes equipped with a no-compromise double-layer Gen4 PCIe riser cable. With the flexibility to extend the chassis, you can choose a supercompact build or up to a 240 AIO cooled powerhouse. To complement the Evolv Shift XT small-form-factor chassis, Phanteks offers supercompact SFX-sized Revolt SFX power supplies available up to 750 Watts with Gold and Platinum efficiency ratings.

Being part of the Phanteks Evolv series, the Evolv Shift XT offers premium build quality and components using thick anodized aluminium panels, PCI-e X16 Gen4 riser cable, and USB-C Gen2 front IO. Performance is uncompromised with Ultra-Fine Mesh panels and vented aluminium panels while providing a clean and stylish appearance with the tempered glass infinity mirror.

AeroCool Outs Mirage Gold Series Power Supplies

AeroCool over the week introduced the Mirage Gold line of power supplies. These are available in two key variants based on cabling, and their capacity-based sub-variants. The Mirage Gold series PSUs come with fixed cabling, while the Mirage Gold Full-Modular series come with, full modular cabling, as the name goes. They each come in 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W capacities. A striking feature of these PSUs, which they draw their name from, is an infinity-reflection element that lights up in RGB color. This is AeroCool's second product to bear the "Mirage" name on the basis of an infinity reflection element, the other being the Mirage 5 CPU cooler.

The AeroCool Mirage Gold series PSUs, as their names suggest, offer 80 Plus Gold switching efficiency. Also under the hood, are an all-Japanese capacitor design, DC-to-DC switching, APFC, a single +12 V rail design, and an aggressive fan tuning that maintains 10% speed up to 60% PSU load. You also get most common electrical protections, against over/under-voltage, overload, overheat, and short-circuit. The 650 W variant has cabling for gaming PCs with a single graphics card; while the 750 W and 850 W has cabling for up to two graphics cards. All models feature two 8-pin EPS connectors. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Phanteks Previews Robotic-Looking Evolv Shift XT Case, Compact PSUs, and White Edition Products

Phanteks debuts a host of new products for the upcoming year at CES 2022 - The brand new Evolv Shift XT Mini-ITX Chassis and Revolt SFX Power Supplies, Matte White Editions for the Evolv X & Eclipse P600S Chassis, white SK PWM D-RGB Fans, white AMP Power Supply and a complete range of Gen4 PCIe Riser Cables and Gen4 Vertical GPU Bracket.

Brand new and unique Evolv Shift XT Mini-ITX Chassis and super compact Revolt SFX Power Supplies
Evolv Shift XT - Compact, Powerful, Futureproof
The Evolv Shift XT brings a unique small form factor that can extend in size to tailor to your cooling performance needs. The Evolv Shift XT has no compromise on performance with support for powerful hardware, whether in Compact, Aircooled, or Liquid Cooled Mode.

Thermaltake Introduces Toughpower GF1 Snow Edition PSUs

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, is delighted to introduce the launch of the Toughpower GF1 650/750/850 W Snow - TT Premium Edition. After receiving positive feedback for the Toughpower GF1 series, we wanted to provide even more options for users to choose from. While delivering 80 PLUS Gold-certified efficiency, the new models of the Toughpower GF1 Gold series retains all the features of the original version but comes in the color White. With its standard ATX form factor, the Toughpower GF1 650/750/850 W Snow series feature a 140 mm hydraulic bearing fan with intelligent RPM controls delivering a superlative cooling result. The fan noise is minimized as the Smart Zero Fan will only operate when the load exceeds 30% of the total power.

Besides that, its fully modular low-profile flat cables also helps make cable management easier, and the white cables level up the overall visual aesthetic, looking clean and neat. Aimed at providing the highest performance with the best quality, the Toughpower GF1 Gold series adopts high quality Japanese main capacitors and passes many severe tests, such as ripples being lower than 30 mV on +12V, +5V, or +3.3 from 0% to 100% load, and the voltage regulation is set to no more than ±2% for major rails and is stricter than Intel's standard of ±5%.
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