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SuperFlower To Offer 2000W PSU

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/02/2015 09:57 AM | source: | 27 comment(s)
SuperFlower To Offer 2000W PSU

Super Flower introduces their first 2000W power supply. The Super Flower Leadex 80 Plus Platinum 8Pack Edition offers a maximum output capacity of 2000W, fully modular cabling, and 80Plus Platinum certification. It will cost 369.90 EURO.

Caseking is proud to announce that they are stocking the world's first consumer 2000W power supply unit on the market. Super Flower and Ian ‘8Pack’ Parry have collaborated to produce an extreme PSU that can handle 4-Way SLI and 4-Way CrossfireX with ease, and with efficiency levels of up to 94%. Offering extreme power without compromises, the 8Pack way!

8Pack is the world’s number one overclocker, with several hundred records broken and many competitions smashed, he is known for benching high end hardware, from processors to graphics cards, and also his ultra high-end systems range exclusive to Caseking Group.

8Pack draws huge amounts of power when benching and a powerful power supply is highly important. Multi Award winning Super Flower power supplies are renowned for being extremely reliable and stable, together with the knowledge of 8Pack, they have developed a unit that is the highest wattage power supply on the market with a platinum rated efficiency.

One of 8Pack's signature systems, the 8Pack Supernova has been updated with the addition of new 2000W Super Flower powersupply.

A fully modular design, with an 140mm DBB fan in conjunction with an ECO intelligent thermal control system, full Japanese 105°C capacitors, and a single rail design all covered with a 5 year warranty.

Features
• 100% Full Modular Cabling Design For Easy Cable Management
• 80 PLUS ® Platinum Certified, 92% 94% 90% Efficiency At 20% 50% 100% Rated Load
• Full Range Auto Voltage Detection Design 100V~240V (Active PFC)
• Comply With Energy Star Standard & EuP (Energy Using Products) Regulation
• Over Voltage Protection / Over Current Protection / Over Power Protection / Short Circuit Protection / Under Voltage Protection
• Support All Intel/AMD Multi-Core CPU & ATX/BTX Compatible Motherboards
• Support NVIDIA® SLI™ & ATI CrossFireX™ High Performance Graphic Card
• More than 2,000 times On/Off test
• Unleaded Green Materials with RoHS/WEEE Compliance
• Perfect For Professional & High Performance Gaming System 

Specifications
• Dimensions: 150 x 86 x 220 mm (W x H x D) 
• Fan: 140 mm DBB(automatic control)
• Colour: Black (power supply, fan)
• Fully Modular Design
• Efficiency: max. 94% (230V), 80 Plus Platinum certificate
• Form Factor: ATX12V 2.2 / EPS12V 2.92
• Power: 2000W
• Active PFC
• 3.3V: 24 A
• + 5V: 24 A
• + 3.3V & + 5V combined: 120 W
• + 12V: 1999.2 W / 166.6 A
• -12V: 6 W / 0.5 A
• + 5VSB: 15 W / 3.0 A 

Connectors
• 1 x 20+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
• 1 x 8-Pin EPS12V
• 1 x 4+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
• 9 x 6+2-Pin-PCIe
• 5 x 6-pin PCIe
• 18 x SATA
• 5 x 4-Pin-Molex
• 2 x Floppy 
• 5 Year Warranty



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Matt26LFC
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#5005876 Posted on: 02/02/2015 10:21 AM
That is a Monster!

Bhaal
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#5005901 Posted on: 02/02/2015 11:10 AM
As far as i know most power outlets offer a maximum of 1500W. So while this PSU might support 2000W i dont think you may fully use it.

yasamoka
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#5005910 Posted on: 02/02/2015 11:46 AM
As far as i know most power outlets offer a maximum of 1500W. So while this PSU might support 2000W i dont think you may fully use it.

I use outlets that support 10A / 16A at 220V.

kanej2007
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#5005911 Posted on: 02/02/2015 11:54 AM
Lol another nuclear power plant. :)

Ryu5uzaku
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#5005912 Posted on: 02/02/2015 11:59 AM
I use outlets that support 10A / 16A at 220V.


We got 6, 10, 16 and 20 at 230V so up to 4600W :D

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