The device supports ATX 3.1 and PCIE 5.0 standards and is equipped with four 12V-2 × 6 connectors compatible with the most challenging video cards of the new generation.
However, there is a nuance: such a PSU works only from 240 V socket, which makes it inaccessible without special wiring for most households in the United States.
In addition to 12V-2 × 6, the block is equipped with a family with 8-pin PCI connector, which allows you to connect more medium-level video cards. Standard connectors are also provided: 24-pin ATX, four EPS 8-pine, SATA, Molex, etc.
Inside – Japanese capacitors, Sybenetics Platinum certificate and a complete protection set (OCP, MTP, SCP, etc.). A 135 mm fan with passive mode up to 10% of the load is responsible for cooling. The price has not yet been announced, but it will definitely be one of the most expensive BP on the market.
Source: Ferra

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