The flagship Super Flower PC power supply offers up to four 16-pin connectors to power high-end graphics cards and has a massive 2800W capacity.
Super Flower Introduces World's First 2800W PSU at $793, Offering 4x 12V-2x6 Connectors and 80 Plus Titanium Rating
Super Flower, a Taiwanese PSU manufacturer, which showcased its flagship mainstream PC power supply at Computex, Leadex 2800W, has launched the PSU for sale. This is the only power supply that offers an incredible 2800W wattage capacity, becoming the first PC PSU to reach near 3000W. Since most high-end premium units end up with 1600W at max, an upgrade of nearly 800W is a massive feat.

The only 2000+ wattage PSU we can find as of now is SilversStone's Hela 2050R Platinum unit, which offers 2050 watts of capacity and is both ATX 3.1 and PCI-E 5.1 compliant. The Leadex 2800W brings these certifications out of the box, offering compatibility with the latest GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs.
It's probably the only PSU in the world that brings 4x 16-pin (12V-2x6) power connectors, which theoretically can power four GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs and can still take care of the rest of the hardware. Unfortunately, those days are gone when you could put four GPUs in a Quad SLI setup, but the Leadex 2800W is very much capable of supporting multi-GPU workstations for heavy AI workloads.
Super Flower did have a Leadex Platinum 2000W power supply, but it brought the SF form factor. The Leadex 2800W is a full-fledged ATX unit that comes with incredible features like Cybenetics Titanium Certification and Resonant Circuit design, and has all Japanese capacitors. The design is fully modular and comes with a 140mm fan that can run at up to 3000 RPM for quick heat disssipation.
Equipped with multiple protective mechanisms such as OCP, OVP, SCP, OPP, UVP, OTP, NLO, and SIP, the Leadex 2800W is ready to take care of your expensive PC hardware. Super Flower has launched the Leadex 2800W at a price of 5,699 Yuan, which translates to around $793. This is surely quite expensive, but consideirng many premium 1600W PSUs cost $500 or above, it's expected to see a 2800W PSU selling at nearly $800.
News Source: My Drivers
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