ASRock Enters Power Supply Market With ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Units

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[Press Release] ASRock is set to introduce new power supplies into the market under its popular brands, covering various segments of the industry. These units all boast Intel ATX 3.1 and PCie 5.0 compliance, meeting the high standards that ASRock’s customers have come to expect.

Moreover, the power supplies are equipped to handle instant peak power loads of 200% or more and feature native 12V-2×6 cable support. Those buying the Taichi and Phantom Gaming models will also find exclusive NTC sensors that help identify connector temperatures, offering a new level of safety and stability.

Taichi Series

ASRock Taichi Series Power Supplies
The Taichi Brand Sits At The Top of ASRock’s PSU Offerings

This flagship lineup boasts models offering 1650W and 1300W of power. The cables are also fully modular and include two PCIe 12V-2×6 connectors.

ASRock points to Japanese capacitors, SIC SBD, and other high-quality components for the lineup, and the 80 PLUS and Cybernetics Titanium efficiency certifications serve as further proof of the company’s commitment to quality.

Phantom Gaming Series

ASRock Phantom Gaming Series
The Phantom Gaming Units Are Designed To Offer A High-End Experience

The Phantom Gaming lineup is designed for enthusiasts and is a great all-rounder option for those looking to go the extra mile. Available in options ranging between 750W and 1600W, this series has received the 80 PLUS Gold and Cybernetics Platinum/Gold certifications.

Like the Taichi power supplies, this series features fully modular units and native 12V-2×6 connectors, in addition to Japanese capacitors.

Steel Legend Series

ASRock Steel Legend Series
ASRock Offers Both White And Black Variants For The Steel Legend Units

Best suited to mainstream systems, the Steel Legend series offers power supplies that range between 650W and 1000W. All units included in this lineup boast a compact build and a modular design.

Japanese capacitors are also part of the package, and ASRock continues the trend of offering 80 PLUS Gold and Cybernetics Platinum/Gold certifications. Like the aforementioned units, these power supplies have a 10-year warranty.

Challenger Series

ASRock Challenger Series
The Challenger Series Boasts Quiet Operation And Exceptional Cooling

Wrapping up the list is the value-oriented Challenger series that offers 80 PLUS Gold and Bronze options. This lineup is backed by a 5-year warranty and supports a maximum of 850W of power for flexible budget-oriented PC builds.

For more details on all of these power supplies, follow this link to ASRock’s official website.

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