Read more.This enthusiast PSU uses Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistors for compact efficiency.
Read more.This enthusiast PSU uses Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistors for compact efficiency.
Ok... so now that 3way or 4way SLI is not a thing anymore, who would need all that W power? miners?
Its price is the most bigly too.
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Noone really needs a PSU with that many Watt. Also, what people often forget is that high wattage PSU are absolutely terrible at low wattages. Terrible as in terribly inefficient, considering most PCs idle away most of the time.
But of course, this is just a halo product for the MOAR POWAH crowd.
To be fair if a PSU is 80Plus Titanium certified it's 90%+ efficient minimum across the board.
Grab that. Get that. Check it out. Bring that here. Grab anything useful. Take anything good.
It is more expensive than the latest m-itx build I have done...
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
1600W and you give us just 5 SATA power connectors? Come on! You'd use up 2 of those even just lighting the AiO reviewed yesterday and the silly fan hub on Corsair cases!
Ha! £400 for a CORSAIR PSU? Bit early for April fools isn't it?
If you look at the efficiency chart in the article, the efficiency only changes around 2 percent over 0-100% load. Furthermore, I could see someone who wants a completely silent setup getting this for their system if it's using <640W of power as seen by the other graph in the article.
It starts at 10%, so 160 W - efficiency will be substantially worse than shown in the chart for less than that (otherwise they'd have included it in the chart). Fully passive power supplies are widely available, and do not cost anywhere near as much
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