GameMax Releases GX-1050 Pro 80+ Plus Platinum ATX 3.1 Power Supplies

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ATX 3.1 And PCIe 5.1 Compliant PSUs For $159.99!

[Press Release] GameMax is slowly making a name for itself in the PC components market. Its latest power supply, the GX-1050 Pro, boasts compliance with both ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards.

It also ships with a native 12V-2×6 connector, making it compatible with high-end PCs that sport the latest Nvidia graphics cards. GameMax is offering black and white power supply options, including modular cables for minimal clutter.

GameMax GX-1050 Pro
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Equipped with a 135mm Silent FBD Turbo Axial fan, these power supplies strike a balance between noise and cooling. Even when cooling at higher temperatures, the noise levels are kept under control.

Moreover, intelligent temperature control enables silent operation at lower loads. Other defining features include Japanese Nichicon capacitors, multi-layer protection, and 80 Plus Platinum certification.

Starting at $159.99, the power supply units are now available through Amazon and other resellers. You can also learn more about the GX-1050 Pro on the official GameMax website.

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