Super Flower reveals their LEADEX Titanium 1,000W power supply

Super Flower reveals their LEADEX Titanium 1,000W power supply

Super Flower reveals their LEADEX Titanium 1,000W power supply

Super Flower has just launched a new addition to its high-efficiency PSU lineup, releasing an 80+ Titanium version of their LEADEX 1,000W unit, that offers full modularity, semi-passive cooling, and all-modular cables.

With 1000 watts of power under its belt, the Titanium 1,000W can handle practically all gaming systems on the market with overclocked processors. While this unit technically supports SLI/CrossFire multi-GPU systems, the high wattage rating of some high-end graphics cards and the higher power requirements of today’s HEDT processors have increased the power requirements of many high-end users. 

The LEADEX Titanium 1,000W confirms to the ATX 12V V2.92 specification and features a “Multi Patent Pending Extreme High-Efficiency Main Transformer.” This power supply also supports twin fan modes, one of which has the PSU’s fan constantly spinning (auto mode) while the other (ECO mode) operates the PSU in a semi-fanless state.  

At this time, Super Flower has not revealed the UK, US or EU pricing of their new power supply, though the unit is expected to arrive at retailers soon. More information about this power supply is available on Super Flower’s website.     

Super Flower reveals their LEADEX Titanium 1,000W power supply  
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