GAMEMAX Launches Budget-Friendly MAX PB Series with ATX 3.1 Support

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Affordable ATX 3.1 power supplies!

[Press Release] GAMEMAX has introduced the MAX PB Series ATX 3.1 80 PLUS Bronze power supplies, built to meet the needs of modern gaming PCs without raising costs.

The series follows the latest Intel ATX 3.1 standard, allowing it to handle sudden power spikes from today’s GPUs and CPUs. It supports up to 200% system power excursions and 300% GPU transient loads, which helps maintain stability during heavy use.

Select models, including 750W and 850W, come with native 12V-2×6 connectors for newer NVIDIA RTX GPUs. This removes the need for adapters and makes cable management easier.

The MAX PB Series uses Japanese capacitors from trusted brands, improving durability and consistent power delivery. Pure copper cables help reduce energy loss, while a hydraulic bearing fan with smart control keeps temperatures and noise low during long sessions.

Multiple built-in protections ensure safe operation under load. With models ranging from 550W to 850W and a three-year warranty, the lineup is aimed at entry-level and mainstream builders looking for dependable performance at a reasonable price.

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