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Are there any ATX 3.0 power supplies released?

LeWhiske

Basically the title. I've been looking everywhere and it doesn't look like any have released. If there are can you link them below? Thanks!

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You can get 1650 watt thermaltake gf3 psu right now on Amazon for 299.

 

Has two of the new 600 watt atx 3.0 cables 

 

https://www.thermaltakeusa.com/toughpower-gf3-1650w-gold-tt-premium-edition.html?___store=us

 

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On 10/2/2022 at 8:49 PM, Shzzit said:

You can get 1650 watt thermaltake gf3 psu right now on Amazon for 299.

 

Has two of the new 600 watt atx 3.0 cables 

 

https://www.thermaltakeusa.com/toughpower-gf3-1650w-gold-tt-premium-edition.html?___store=us

 

 

I guess some want to have 1 PC for both render and gaming at the same time. As the only card right now that i know of that uses the PCIE 5.0 power connector is the RTX 4090 I guess it is for them who want to keep on using a 2 GPU set up for their system software.  I cannot think of any consumer software that will allow the user to split the load between 2 GPUs. Putting all of 1 load onto one GPU and using the other for whatever the OS tells it too. Production programs 2 examples come to mind Blender CUDA and OptiX render then you have Adobe Premiere Pro. For both you have to go into settings and set it up yourself. 

Due to the massive heatsink i think the people who do do that will wait for the water cooled ones and/or for a water block so to have enough physical room in the case and on the motherboard for 2.

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10 minutes ago, yumri4a said:

I guess some want to have 1 PC for both render and gaming at the same time. As the only card right now that i know of that uses the PCIE 5.0 power connector is the RTX 4090 I guess it is for them who want to keep on using a 2 GPU set up for their system software.  I cannot think of any consumer software that will allow the user to split the load between 2 GPUs. Putting all of 1 load onto one GPU and using the other for whatever the OS tells it too. Production programs 2 examples come to mind Blender CUDA and OptiX render then you have Adobe Premiere Pro. For both you have to go into settings and set it up yourself. 

Due to the massive heatsink i think the people who do do that will wait for the water cooled ones and/or for a water block so to have enough physical room in the case and on the motherboard for 2.

Plus you never know, maybe next gen 5000 series gpus will need TWO of the new 16pin connectors lol.  I wouldn't be surprised hahaha.

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1 hour ago, Dogzilla07 said:

MSi 1000W AiP and Thermaltake GF3 850W passed all ATX 3.0 spec testing

Good to hear, usly ones with 10-12 year warranty’s do pretty good in testing. 

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