Cooler Master has launched a variety of ATX 3.0 power supplies

With the release of NVIDIA’s new generation of GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards, the ATX 3.0 power supply that is compatible with it will gradually enter the field of vision of ordinary users. As one of the major manufacturers of power supplies, Cooler Master announced the launch of a series of ATX3.0 power supplies equipped with native 12VHPWR interfaces to meet the high power consumption demands of the new platform.

At present, the V Gold i series power supply has not yet been launched. Cooler Master said that the new power supply will continue the performance advantages of the previous V series, and add a very modern and futuristic appearance. It will be a digital power supply that users are looking forward to. The first V Gold i-series power supplies will be available in 750W and 850W models, adding a semi-digital design that allows users to monitor the status of the device through Cooler Master’s software MasterControl, and to change the settings according to the user’s personal preferences, and receive corresponding information feedback through the software.

Cooler Master has not mentioned more information for the time being, but in terms of rated power and product features, it should be a product for mainstream gamers.
The 1050W and 1250W of the MWE Gold V2 series are products that Cooler Master has already sold in the market, but this time it will join the ATX 3.0 design, continuous optimization of this classic full-bridge LLC high-power power supply product to meet the needs of users.

V SFX Platinum series power supplies include 1100W and 1300W, which is a product focusing on high wattage and high performance. As a small size design of SFX, the requirements of ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 are added this time, providing users with surging power to build a super Mini-ITX host.

This power supply adopts a full-bridge LLC design, is equipped with a 92mm silent fan, and has a fully modular interface, with the additional SFX to ATX bracket, different chassis sizes can be unlocked, providing users with more freedom of DIY design.