Phanteks Debuts AMP GH PSU & Polar ST CPU Coolers

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Great New PSU And CPU Cooler Options!

[Press Release] Phanteks is set to expand its PC gaming market with new products, including a CPU cooler and a power supply. The latter is dubbed the AMP GH and supports the latest set of features.

Phanteks AMP GH
THE AMP GH Supports UP To 1000W

With PCIe Gen 5.1 support that delivers up to 600W in a single cable, a 120mm hydraulic bearing fan, ATX 3.1 support, and a zero RPM mode, the AMP GH offers a compelling power supply for any PC build.

Phanteks is also offering these features in a compact chassis, with the AMP GH being just 140mm in depth.

Phanteks Polar ST
The Polar ST Series Comes In Two Different Variants

On the other hand, the Polar ST CPU cooler series brings high-performance cooling and plenty of value to the table. This series offers sleek designs, M25-120 fans, and sintered powder copper heat pipes for optimal cooling.

The entry-level Polar ST4 includes four heat pipes, while the ST5 comes with five heat pipes and an all-black heatsink. Following this exciting debut, the AMP GH power supplies are available to pre-order in Europe.

The Polar ST coolers will arrive in the region next month. For Phanteks customers in the United States, the coolers are immediately available for purchase. Head over to the company’s official website for more details.

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