At its stand at Computex 2023 where we are these days in Taiwan, ADATA has shown us its powerful sources XPG Fusion 1600W TITANIUM, a model created in collaboration with Delta that stands out for its high power and for having a digital monitoring, alarm and configuration system to control the operation of the PC and power delivery.
The XPG Fusion 1600W Titanium uses a proprietary “Planar Transformer” design and GaN FETs to deliver more performance. Naturally, it offers compatibility with the new ATX 3.0 standard and with the new generation of PCIe 5.0 connectors for high-performance GPUs. Specifically, it offers two 16-pin connectors (12 + 4) of 600W 12VHPWR.
As you may have already guessed from its name, this source certifies an 80 PLUS Titanium efficiency.
As for its digital control, it is done through the XPG Prime software that the company uses in several of its products and allows it to monitor its performance, voltage, efficiency, create alarms in the event of erroneous operations or voltages, and also create RPM curves for the fan.
Its price will be around $750 and, although details have already been revealed at CES, it is not yet available in our country.
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