This monster PSU can apparently power up to four RTX 4090 GPUs at once so we took a closer look
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Finding the right power supply is an important step in ensuring you get the most out of your system, and generally makes sure you don’t somehow start a fire. If it’s high-level performance and power you’re looking for then perhaps you might want to consider Super Flower’s latest addition to its lineup. The company has just revealed its brand-new Leadex Platinum PSU, with a power rating of 2800W and support for ATX 3.1 with PCIe 5.1 standards. Let’s take a closer look.
What does the Super Flower Leadex Platinum PSU have to offer?
The introduction of Super Flower’s Leadex Platinum PSU at Computex provides the brand with an extremely powerful option that has been designed to meet the requirements of a high-end workstation. The PSU offers a 2800W power rating, has support for ATX 3.1, and can run multiple graphics cards at once. Not quite on the level of a seven-GPU workstation we saw the other day, but not too shabby.
This PSU has an 80 Plus Platinum certified design, is equipped with ATX 3.1 support, and is PCIe 5.1 ready. The Japanese capacitor design ensures premium quality, providing top performance with a stable output.
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The Super Flower Leadex ATX PSU offers an E-ATX form factor that has a huge fan grill featuring a 140mm fan. The design hosts a number of connectors, including nine 8-pin outputs, four 12V-2×6 plugs, five 6-pin outputs, and a standard 24-pin ATX motherboard connector. The design really pays off in its performance, providing the PSU with the ability to meet the demands of AI workstation PCs with support for four RTX 4090 GPUs.
There is currently no official pricing from Super Power regarding the release of this PSU, however, due to its sheer amount of power, we expect it to be over $1000. If you’re looking for something that can handle the most power-consuming workstations then this PSU is for you. We hope to hear more details about this PSU as its launch date gets nearer, so stay tuned if you’d like to find out everything you can about the Super Flower ATX 3.1 PSU.