GameMax Debuts High-End ATX 3.1 GX-850 PRO PSU For $119.90

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GX Pro Series Will Also Offer 1250W Model!

[Press Release] GameMax has just released the GX-850 PRO power supply to meet the needs of high-end PC builds. The company’s latest power supply supports ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, offering everything PC gamers need and want.

Thanks to a powerful +12V rail, power output is maximized for high-end graphics cards. Moreover, the +5V and +3.3V outputs are based on DC-DC circuitry, stabilizing voltage under different loads.

GameMax GX-850 PRO
The GX-850 PRO Is Made Without Cutting Any Corners

The very advanced MPS1213 and UP3861 chips also help ensure optimal performance and efficient synchronous rectification. Elsewhere, GameMax boasts an 80 Plus Gold rating certification with efficiency conversion of up to 90%.

No compromises have been made in the safety department either, with OVP (over-voltage protection), UVP (under-voltage protection), and various other forms of protection being guaranteed out of the box.

The GX-850 PRO comes with a modular design and compact form factor. Despite GameMax’s focus on performance, the power supply has been built to offer clean aesthetics that fit with various PC setups.

As such, customers can choose between black and white models. The GX-850 PRO is now available to purchase starting at just $119.90 MSRP. GameMax also confirms that this series will offer variants up to 1250W of power for even higher-end builds, and you can learn more through this link.

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