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Embrace the Next-Generation of PCI-E 5.0

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The full range of ATX 3.0 power supplies makes a breathtaking debut

 

Seizing the market in advance,

strategically deploying the entire product lineup

ATX 3.0 PSU

Meeting the needs of gamers requiring PCI-E 5.0.

Satisfying the demands of top-tier gamers

The Gold-rated GF series and Platinum-rated PF series (550W/650W/750W/850W/1000W/1200W) are undergoing a comprehensive upgrade with the inclusion of a 12VHPWR connector (built-in 12+4 pin), supporting the next-generation PCI-E 5.0 standard in ATX 3.0 power supplies. These power supplies are set to make a stunning debut in the market. The GF series, in particular, surpasses even the Platinum-rated specifications, providing users with exceptional value and performance akin to a "Platinum-like" standard.

About

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PCI-E 5.0

PCI-E 5.0, also known as PCI Express 5.0, is the fifth generation of high-speed peripheral component interconnect that serves as the standard interface for connecting high-speed components to the motherboard, replacing previous interfaces such as ISA, PCI, AGP, AMR, and CNR.

PCI-E 5.0 brings higher transfer speeds, doubling the speed of its predecessor, PCI-E 4.0. The speed of PCI-E 5.0 can reach up to 32 GT/s, while PCI-E 4.0 operates at 16 GT/s. Additionally, PCI-E 5.0 can aggregate the bandwidth of x16 channels, achieving a maximum speed of 128 GBps to meet the increasing bandwidth demands of data centers, high-performance computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and the 5G network era.

The next-generation specification

​ATX 3.0

INTEL has redefined the essential requirements for the next-generation high-end graphics cards, and the new ATX 3.0 power supply will become a specification requirement for gamers' computer systems. The new PCI Express 12VHPWR connector reduces the number of power cables and provides higher wattage power to the graphics card, with a maximum power output of up to 600W.

In the ATX 3.0 specification, the power supply must be capable of handling power consumption levels that far exceed its own rated power in a very short period of time. This is to prevent devices from exceeding power consumption specifications, which could result in system failures, triggering protection mechanisms, power shutdown, or system crashes, thus ensuring the safety of the equipment and users

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ATX 3.0 PSU

The GF series takes the lead in its debut.

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The Gold-rated GF series and Platinum-rated PF series (550W/650W/750W/850W/1000W/1200W) undergo a comprehensive upgrade with the inclusion of a 12VHPWR connector (built-in 12+4 pin), supporting the next-generation PCI-E 5.0 standard in ATX 3.0 power supplies. These power supplies are set to make a stunning debut in the market. The GF series, in particular, surpasses even the Platinum-rated specifications, providing users with exceptional value and performance akin to a "Platinum-like" standard.

Additionally, the exclusive insect-repellent feature in the accuwitt GD series power supplies has received continuous praise from users. Therefore, the GF series and PF series continue this 10-year insect-repellent warranty, making them pioneers in the market.

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Ignite a new generation of technology with a stunning impact

by being the first to release the full range of ATX 3.0 power supplies: GF550/650/750/850, which have already undergone specification verification.

Moreover, the higher-end Platinum-rated PF fully modular series is expected to release ATX 3.0 power supplies with even higher wattages of 1000W and 1200W. These cutting-edge products cater to the needs of many power-hungry computer and gaming enthusiasts. Both gamers and Accuwitt eagerly anticipate the feast of new-generation technology.

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