ASRock PSUs
With the introduction of ASRock power supply units (PSUs) for the ASRock’s latest market is DIY. A world leader in motherboards, graphics cards, small PCs, and gaming displays, is once again broadening its product portfolio. The well-liked Taichi, Phantom Gaming, Steel Legend, and Challenger series are the names of the new PSU product lineup, which is made to accommodate a variety of user requirements.
The most recent Intel ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards are fully supported by ASRock PSU, which can handle instantaneous peak power loads ranging from 200% to 235%. By doing this, users are guaranteed reliable power supply for upcoming technology. The single-line output, which has native 12V-2×6 cables and can deliver up to 600W, is made to satisfy the demanding power needs of next-generation premium graphics cards.
Quick identification is made possible by the dual-color 16-pin connection design, which guarantees correct insertion into the GPU‘s power socket. In order to ensure system stability and safety, the Taichi and Phantom Gaming models also have a unique integrated NTC sensor that tracks connector temperatures in real-time and switches on protection mode if temperatures rise above acceptable bounds.
Taichi Series Power Supply Unit
In addition to being certified for 80 PLUS and Cybenetics Titanium efficiency, the flagship Taichi series power supply unit also possesses Cybenetics LAMBDA A+ ultra-quiet certification. Two native PCIe 12V 2×6 cables are among the fully modular cables found in these PSUs, which come in 1650W and 1300W variants. With a 10-year warranty and premium parts like SiC SBD, Infineon CoolMOS, and all-Japanese capacitors, the series offers dependable power for extremely high-performance systems.
ASRock Phantom Gaming
Phantom Gaming Series Power Supply Unit
With cutting-edge technology and elegant design, the Phantom Gaming series power supply unit supports gaming systems. Gaming may be possible with 1600W, 1300W, 1000W, 850W, and 750W power options. LAMBDA Platinum & Gold Cybenetics ratings Acoustic and 80 PLUS Gold efficiency certifications guarantee energy efficiency and low noise.The fully modular design, native 12V-2×6 connectors, high-quality all-Japanese capacitors, and 10-year warranty ensure consistent gaming system power.
Steel Legend Series Power Supply Unit
Steel Legend series power supplies come in “Steel Black” and “Steel White” and have 1000W, 850W, 750W, and 650W variations for mainstream systems. With 80 PLUS Gold efficiency, Cybenetics Platinum & Gold rating, and LAMBDA A+/A/A- acoustic certification, it delivers excellent energy performance.
The fully modular flat cable architecture and small 150mm shell facilitate smooth cable management and installation while enhancing airflow for ideal system cooling. The Steel Legend series power supply unit can offer the power for next-generation systems with the same strength and dependability as steel with premium all-Japanese capacitors and ASRock’s 10-year warranty.
Challenger Series Power Supply Unit
With 80 PLUS Gold models in 850W, 750W, and 650W options and 80 PLUS Bronze versions in 750W, 650W, and 550W, the Challenger series is designed for consumers on a budget. These power supply units use 120mm golf blade fans for outstanding cooling and silent operation, together with steady, high-efficiency power. The Challenger series is prepared to push boundaries now is the time to upgrade and comes with flat, hard-lined wires for simple installation and a 5-year warranty.
What is power supply unit?
The hardware part that transforms alternating current (AC) from a wall outlet into direct current (DC) for a computer or other electronic device is called a power supply unit (PSU):
The primary purposes of a PSU are:
- Conversion: Changing a wall outlet’s high voltage AC electricity into DC current
- Controlling the DC output voltage to the levels needed by the computer’s parts is known as regulation.
- Distribution: Giving the remaining components of the computer access to the DC electricity.
PSUs are a crucial component of servers, laptops, PCs, and other devices like game consoles. To preserve the hardware’s integrity, they make sure the system gets clean, consistent power.