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ASUS Outs four ROG Strix series full modular GOLD power supplies

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/07/2020 08:14 AM | source: | 8 comment(s)
ASUS Outs four ROG Strix series full modular GOLD power supplies

ASUS releases four new PSU models all sitting in their ROG Strix range, these are 80 PLUS GOLD series certified power supply units, including an nice white edition.

The release of a total of four power supply units referring to the ASUS "ROG Strix" series began on August 7. The cables are fully modular, connecting only what you need, and the product has a nice 10-year long-term warranty.

These are efficient models that have received a 80 PLUS GOLD certification and are equipped with a 135 mm fan that employs the technology of the Axial-tech fan developed for graphics cards. In addition, the ROG heat sink, which has twice the volume of the conventional design, and the semi-fanless function "0dB technology" combine cooling performance with low noise.

"ROG-STRIX-850W-WHITE-EDITION" is the only white model announced this time. Power supply capacity is 850W, +12V is single lane 70A, body size is 160mm width, 150mm depth, 86mm height, 1.825kg weight. 

There is also a black edition available tagged under SKU code ROG-STRIX-850W-GOLD.


"ROG-STRIX-750W-GOLD" is a black model with a power capacity of 750W. +12V is a single lane 62A, the main body size is 160mm in width, 150mm in depth, 86mm in height, and 1.820kg in weight. Pleaserefer to the global release here for detailed specifications.

"ROG-STRIX-650W-GOLD" is a black model with a power capacity of 650W. +12V is single lane 54A, body size is 160mm width, 150mm depth, 86mm height, 1.75kg weight. Pleaserefer to the global release here for detailed specifications.



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sverek



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#5815768 Posted on: 08/07/2020 08:19 AM
Wait, it's not gaming PSU. Booooooo.

I want a gaming PSU that spark and glows red whenever I am on killing spree!

ViperAnaf
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#5815835 Posted on: 08/07/2020 12:52 PM
my experience with everything ASUS related over 17 years is that it breaks down... and it breaks down fast.... one of the most overpriced companies out there

RavenMaster
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#5815842 Posted on: 08/07/2020 01:27 PM
I wonder if any of those new PSU's have that 12-pin socket that Nvidia are rumored to be using with their RTX 3000 series cards

nizzen
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#5816286 Posted on: 08/08/2020 11:09 PM
my experience with everything ASUS related over 17 years is that it breaks down... and it breaks down fast.... one of the most overpriced companies out there

Typical user failure....

nz3777
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#5816520 Posted on: 08/10/2020 04:17 AM
I was just going to say I never had an Asus part fail me yet going on 12+ Years. Video card,Motherboard,Monitor, Even gaming keyboards/Mice. Its one of if not The Best company out there.

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