The new Pro series PSUs will bring excellent reliability for modern PC builds, particularly for enthusiasts with high-end RTX 50 series GPUs.
ASRock Launches Pro Series PSUs in 750W, 850W, and 1000W Capacities, Offering PCIe 5.1 and ATX 3.1 Compliance
Popular hardware manufacturer, ASRock, has launched its latest power supply units in the new Pro series, featuring various capacities and fully modular design for PC builds. These units will bring all the modern features for better reliability and support for latest-gen hardware that makes running the system more reliable than ever.
The PRO series offers power supply units in three different capacities: 750W, 850W, and 1000W, each catering to the demands of gamers who want to build powerful mid-range and high-end gaming builds. While the 750W and 850W will be ready to deploy for gaming builds with GPUs like RTX 5070 series and RTX 5080, the 1000W can take care of the flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090. To power the GPU, each power supply unit ships with a dual-color connector that enables proper insertion, mitigating risks of connector failure.
The cable looks similar to the L-Type ASRock 12V-2x6 connector, but it isn't the same and won't feature the built-in NTC sensor to protect the graphics card. That said, the power supplies are ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1-compliant, making them ideal for running the GPUs with the 12V-2x6 connectors reliably. As per the press release, the Pro series PSUs are fully modular, allowing you to connect only necessary cables for a cleaner setup. Since these PSUs come with flexible and flat cables, users won't face difficulties in routing and cable management.
These units are rated at 80 Plus Gold, offering over 90% power-efficiency on typical loads. All units are 80 Plus Gold and Cybenetics Gold-certified for superior energy-savings. ASRock says these units utilize "premium" Japanese main capacitors that increase the durability and stability for a long term usage. Plus, the +5 Voltage Compensation aka 5V BOOST is present to ensure more stability.
Each power supply unit will be shipped with a good 10-year warranty period, but ASRock hasn't revealed the prices yet.
News Source: ASRock
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