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Phanteks Announces All-White AMP 1000 W Power Supply

Phanteks welcomes the all-white 1000 W power supply to the AMP Series, an ultra-high efficiency, 80 PLUS Gold Certified power supply that is perfectly capable of driving high-end systems with new-gen power-hungry GPUs. The power supply provides high efficient 1000 wattages in a 140 mm housing for a compact design and comes with modular, white, flat power cables to make installation easy and clean. The AMP series features a Hybrid Silent Fan Control that achieves optimal cooling with temperature-controlled fan speed and fan-less mode for silent performance.

The AMP series is also Revolt Pro-Link certified to provide 100% compatibility, reliability, and stability to work directly with the Revolt Pro expandable PSU allowing you to increase your power output. The Phanteks AMP 1000 W 80 PLUS GOLD White Edition power supply comes with a 10-year warranty and will be available to purchase in May for 159.90 EUR / 159.99 USD.

Phanteks at COMPUTEX 2019: AMP Series PSUs and Glacier Coolers, Evolv Speaker

Phanteks at Computex 2019 announced a partnership with Season in delivering their AMP series of PSUs. The AMP Series features a Hybrid Silent Fan Control that achieves optimal cooling with temperature-controlled fan speed and fan-less mode for silent performance. The high powered, compact design of the AMP series provides up to 750 watts in 140mm using modular, 80 Plus Gold efficiency, black, flat power cables. The AMP Series PSU are "Revolt Pro Link certified", validated to ensure 100% compatibility, reliability, and stability by Phanteks to work with the Revolt Pro expandable PSU.

Phanteks Introduces the Revolt Pro 850 W and 1000 W Power Supplies

Phanteks today announced their new Revolt series of power supplies. Available in capacities of 850 W and 1000 W, th Revolt Pro are meant to deliver server stability and features with Phanteks' design and expertise. The Revolt Pro can be daisy-chained to provide a dual-PSU setup, thus saving users' money for higher wattage solutions - why do so when you can share the load over two PSUs? And let's not forget the state of the market for up to 2000 W power supplies...

Adding to the increased power delivery, the second PSU decreases the likelihood of data loss, since failure of one unit leaves the other being able to power your system (depending on workload, of course). Phanteks also says that the daisy-chained PSUs deliver the best power efficiency possible by consistently routing power through the most efficient routing at any given time.
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