Of the other voltages available, the +3.3V connection delivers ample current, it's just not a very useful voltage. The +5VSB (5 volts, always on), -12V and -5V are normally very low current lines and are of little use to us. ...
The COUGAR GLE series boasts high-quality 80 PLUS Gold certification, with flawless power delivery at 40°C environments. Utilizing a native PCIe 12V-2X6 connector design, this power supply delivers power to next-gen graphics cards through a single 12+4-
The COUGAR GEX PRO series boasts high-quality 80 PLUS Gold certification, achieving up to 91% conversion efficiency. Utilizing a native PCIe 12V-2X6 connector design, this power supply delivers power to next-gen graphics cards through a single 12+4-pin c
1200W 48VDC DC Input ATX Computer Power Supply, tower power supply with 48VDC input, useful in solar system, telecom, boats.
The interweaving of PCIe 5 and ATX 3 is complicated in other areas too, as the former includes support for a new 48V power rail, and 48VHPWR cable, which isn’t present in ATX 3. Both standards support the same maximum power output, but higher voltages can provide better power efficiency...
The X9-ATX-320 adopts one Arm® Cortex®-M0+ 32-bit RISC MCU to generate the ATX timing and monitor all the voltages and temperature on board. The ARM processor consumes little power, and are very reliable. Moreover, you can get the status of...
CORSAIR RMx RM850x ATX Power Supply Fully Modular 3.1 PCIe 5.1 Low Noise 850W KWD43.99 KWD22.19 Shipping Add to cart (233)MSI MPG A850G 850W 80+ Gold Modular PSU 12V 2x6 Cable ATX 3.1 PCIE 5.1 Ready 10 Year Warranty KWD47.9...
ATX-2 Power Supply - commonly in use today. The voltages produced by AT/ATX/ATX-2 power supplies are: +3.3 Volts DC (ATX/ATX-2) +5 Volts DC (AT/ATX/ATX-2) -5 Volts DC (AT/ATX/ATX-2) +5 Volts DC Standby (ATX/ATX-2) +12 Volts DC (AT/ATX/ATX-2) -12 Volts ...
Corsair states that the HX Series is designed and engineered to ensure stable, clean, and reliable voltages essential to high-end gaming PCs and workstations. With an 80 Plus Silver certification standard reaching upwards of 90% energy efficient, it’s no wonder it comes so recommended. ...
Different components in an ATX motherboard need to be fed different voltages. Your CPU and GPU need 12-volt power, mechanical hard drives and USB ports need 5-volt power, and smaller components, like RAM or m.2 SSDs, need 3.3-volt power. You can't feed 12 volts to the components tha...