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2000W Platinum Consumer PSU, aaaaand EU Only OFC

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At Computex Super Flower showed off theese:

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They are probably going to be sweet, but again, they are EU/Countries with 230V only, probably because in the US you would need an 20A+ Fuse, as they can pull more amps than the total load at startup :P And you would need a 20A fuse for only your computer... 20*120 = 2400W, But in many EU countires 15/16A Fuses is normal, so 16*230 = 3680W

 

Source: http://lab501.net/computex-2014-superflower-unveils-leadex-titanium-1600w-leadex-platinum-2000w/

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I don't see the point in this, 2,000w PSU when is anyone ever going to need that and with new hardware using less power all of the time it really makes it pointless.

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Oh well that's bullshit. I could redo my breaker. A lot of people that mine do. 

Most people  probably couldn't figure that out for themselves though. 

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I don't see the point in this, 2,000w PSU when is anyone ever going to need that and with new hardware using less power all of the time it really makes it pointless.

Miners, GPU clusters, render farms, ect ect

muh specs 

Gaming and HTPC (reparations)- ASUS 1080, MSI X99A SLI Plus, 5820k- 4.5GHz @ 1.25v, asetek based 360mm AIO, RM 1000x, 16GB memory, 750D with front USB 2.0 replaced with 3.0  ports, 2 250GB 850 EVOs in Raid 0 (why not, only has games on it), some hard drives

Screens- Acer preditor XB241H (1080p, 144Hz Gsync), LG 1080p ultrawide, (all mounted) directly wired to TV in other room

Stuff- k70 with reds, steel series rival, g13, full desk covering mouse mat

All parts black

Workstation(desk)- 3770k, 970 reference, 16GB of some crucial memory, a motherboard of some kind I don't remember, Micomsoft SC-512N1-L/DVI, CM Storm Trooper (It's got a handle, can you handle that?), 240mm Asetek based AIO, Crucial M550 256GB (upgrade soon), some hard drives, disc drives, and hot swap bays

Screens- 3  ASUS VN248H-P IPS 1080p screens mounted on a stand, some old tv on the wall above it. 

Stuff- Epicgear defiant (solderless swappable switches), g600, moutned mic and other stuff. 

Laptop docking area- 2 1440p korean monitors mounted, one AHVA matte, one samsung PLS gloss (very annoying, yes). Trashy Razer blackwidow chroma...I mean like the J key doesn't click anymore. I got a model M i use on it to, but its time for a new keyboard. Some edgy Utechsmart mouse similar to g600. Hooked to laptop dock for both of my dell precision laptops. (not only docking area)

Shelf- i7-2600 non-k (has vt-d), 380t, some ASUS sandy itx board, intel quad nic. Currently hosts shared files, setting up as pfsense box in VM. Also acts as spare gaming PC with a 580 or whatever someone brings. Hooked into laptop dock area via usb switch

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I don't see the point in this, 2,000w PSU when is anyone ever going to need that and with new hardware using less power all of the time it really makes it pointless.

 

I guess it could be useful for someone going full batsh*t crazy on 2 r9 295x2's and multiple cpus could find it useful, but still it's a bit of a stretch... maybe mining rigs could use it? You know, with 6 graphics cards etc...

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Who is Super Flower?? Never heard of them. 

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Well maybe America should use 230/240V as it's just better, less losses involved in transmission for a start.
Oh and you can power higher wattage things without having to worry as much about putting stupid amounts of current through a device.

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Well maybe America should use 230/240V as it's just better, less losses involved in transmission for a start.

Oh and you can power higher wattage things without having to worry as much about putting stupid amounts of current through a device.

We all have 220 volt plugs in our homes for appliances that need them. You can add it yourself anywhere if you want. 

I'd rather have a completely DC house. 

muh specs 

Gaming and HTPC (reparations)- ASUS 1080, MSI X99A SLI Plus, 5820k- 4.5GHz @ 1.25v, asetek based 360mm AIO, RM 1000x, 16GB memory, 750D with front USB 2.0 replaced with 3.0  ports, 2 250GB 850 EVOs in Raid 0 (why not, only has games on it), some hard drives

Screens- Acer preditor XB241H (1080p, 144Hz Gsync), LG 1080p ultrawide, (all mounted) directly wired to TV in other room

Stuff- k70 with reds, steel series rival, g13, full desk covering mouse mat

All parts black

Workstation(desk)- 3770k, 970 reference, 16GB of some crucial memory, a motherboard of some kind I don't remember, Micomsoft SC-512N1-L/DVI, CM Storm Trooper (It's got a handle, can you handle that?), 240mm Asetek based AIO, Crucial M550 256GB (upgrade soon), some hard drives, disc drives, and hot swap bays

Screens- 3  ASUS VN248H-P IPS 1080p screens mounted on a stand, some old tv on the wall above it. 

Stuff- Epicgear defiant (solderless swappable switches), g600, moutned mic and other stuff. 

Laptop docking area- 2 1440p korean monitors mounted, one AHVA matte, one samsung PLS gloss (very annoying, yes). Trashy Razer blackwidow chroma...I mean like the J key doesn't click anymore. I got a model M i use on it to, but its time for a new keyboard. Some edgy Utechsmart mouse similar to g600. Hooked to laptop dock for both of my dell precision laptops. (not only docking area)

Shelf- i7-2600 non-k (has vt-d), 380t, some ASUS sandy itx board, intel quad nic. Currently hosts shared files, setting up as pfsense box in VM. Also acts as spare gaming PC with a 580 or whatever someone brings. Hooked into laptop dock area via usb switch

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We all have 220 volt plugs in our homes for appliances that need them. You can add it yourself anywhere if you want. 

I'd rather have a completely DC house. 

Quite a lot of problems with DC power, especially in power transmission, generally it's better to just convert it to DC where it's needed.

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We all have 220 volt plugs in our homes for appliances that need them. You can add it yourself anywhere if you want. 

I'd rather have a completely DC house. 

Why? I mean I'd love to have some USB 5V 2A chargers here and there... but the whole house built on DC?

Any unknown button should be pressed even number of times.

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Quite a lot of problems with DC power, especially in power transmission, generally it's better to just convert it to DC where it's needed.

Some people use POE boxes and wire there house with POE. It is awesome, trust me. But yea, best to do it on demand at the home. 

Just tired of power supplies and wall warts. -.-

muh specs 

Gaming and HTPC (reparations)- ASUS 1080, MSI X99A SLI Plus, 5820k- 4.5GHz @ 1.25v, asetek based 360mm AIO, RM 1000x, 16GB memory, 750D with front USB 2.0 replaced with 3.0  ports, 2 250GB 850 EVOs in Raid 0 (why not, only has games on it), some hard drives

Screens- Acer preditor XB241H (1080p, 144Hz Gsync), LG 1080p ultrawide, (all mounted) directly wired to TV in other room

Stuff- k70 with reds, steel series rival, g13, full desk covering mouse mat

All parts black

Workstation(desk)- 3770k, 970 reference, 16GB of some crucial memory, a motherboard of some kind I don't remember, Micomsoft SC-512N1-L/DVI, CM Storm Trooper (It's got a handle, can you handle that?), 240mm Asetek based AIO, Crucial M550 256GB (upgrade soon), some hard drives, disc drives, and hot swap bays

Screens- 3  ASUS VN248H-P IPS 1080p screens mounted on a stand, some old tv on the wall above it. 

Stuff- Epicgear defiant (solderless swappable switches), g600, moutned mic and other stuff. 

Laptop docking area- 2 1440p korean monitors mounted, one AHVA matte, one samsung PLS gloss (very annoying, yes). Trashy Razer blackwidow chroma...I mean like the J key doesn't click anymore. I got a model M i use on it to, but its time for a new keyboard. Some edgy Utechsmart mouse similar to g600. Hooked to laptop dock for both of my dell precision laptops. (not only docking area)

Shelf- i7-2600 non-k (has vt-d), 380t, some ASUS sandy itx board, intel quad nic. Currently hosts shared files, setting up as pfsense box in VM. Also acts as spare gaming PC with a 580 or whatever someone brings. Hooked into laptop dock area via usb switch

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I don't see the point in this, 2,000w PSU when is anyone ever going to need that and with new hardware using less power all of the time it really makes it pointless.

I know a lot of people running dual 1200-1500W PSU's and this could solve it...

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Why get this? How long ago would you have been though of as crazy for wanting a 1000W power supply for your desktop PC? I know of many decade-old PCs with ~250W power supplies, not many with even 500W. Times change. You never know... we might think of 1000W as very low and characteristic of old, crappy power supplies in a decade or so.

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Who is Super Flower?? Never heard of them. 

Like someone said previously, Super Flower is one of the absolute best PSU brands. They do a lot of OEM work for EVGA's newer, higher-end units, as well as some of Kingwin's and PC Power & Cooling's high-end offerings. They stand right alongside Seasonic in terms of quality, but they also lack a North American presence outside their OEM work.

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More Watt, 1500W, 2000W PSUs. Soon we will see 2500W and 3000W. I feel like an old fart using a 860W PSU. Just like megapixel war in camera. It used to be everyone shouted 12 M-pixel was all we need. Then 16, 24, 36. Very soon we will have 50 megapixel......

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Miners rejoice!

The most common result of insufficient wattage is a paperweight that looks like a PC

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Also it's worth mentioning this power supply serves the same purpose as Corsair's AX1500i. E-peen enlargement. For the company, and anyone who owns it.

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Super flower > seasonic

Nope. Seasonic has more high tech facilities and machinery. I can't find the thread where JonnyGuru said this, but he did..

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We all have 220 volt plugs in our homes for appliances that need them. You can add it yourself anywhere if you want. 

I'd rather have a completely DC house. 

You would go mad trying to get voltages right. It's very hard to convert DC from one voltage to another (it's easy with AC). Internal components can use weird voltages so you'd need to make sure it was plugged into the right outlet.

 

Also your house wiring would be noticeably hotter.

 

Well maybe America should use 230/240V as it's just better, less losses involved in transmission for a start.

Oh and you can power higher wattage things without having to worry as much about putting stupid amounts of current through a device.

The losses are pretty small, since the power distribution grid is done at voltages in the KV range for local lines and only converted into 120V close to the house.

 

We should use 240V natively so we don't ever have to worry about exceeding the current draw for a household circuit. My old bedroom in my parents' house could never have even a small AC unit in the window because it was wired on the same circuit as a bunch of other stuff, so turning it on would trip the breaker.

 

Also so we can install certain APC power products with impunity.

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Oh,Super Flower!

 

They are great PSU manufacturers.

I have a Super Flower PSU myself.It's great <3

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You would go mad trying to get voltages right. It's very hard to convert DC from one voltage to another (it's easy with AC). Internal components can use weird voltages so you'd need to make sure it was plugged into the right outlet.

 

Also your house wiring would be noticeably hotter.

 

The losses are pretty small, since the power distribution grid is done at voltages in the KV range for local lines and only converted into 120V close to the house.

 

We should use 240V natively so we don't ever have to worry about exceeding the current draw for a household circuit. My old bedroom in my parents' house could never have even a small AC unit in the window because it was wired on the same circuit as a bunch of other stuff, so turning it on would trip the breaker.

 

Also so we can install certain APC power products with impunity.

Very true, you're correct in saying the bigger problems are with household appliances which need to draw nearly 2x as much current to achieve the same power rating. 

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You would go mad trying to get voltages right. It's very hard to convert DC from one voltage to another (it's easy with AC). Internal components can use weird voltages so you'd need to make sure it was plugged into the right outlet.

 

Also your house wiring would be noticeably hotter.

 

The losses are pretty small, since the power distribution grid is done at voltages in the KV range for local lines and only converted into 120V close to the house.

 

I came here to post this, now that I see you already have, I dont know what to do with my life ;)

 

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