GameMax may be better known for affordable PC cases, but the brand has been growing in recent years, with a range of impressive looking power supplies. They’ve just released the GX-1050 PRO BK and GX-1050 PRO WH, the same PSU’s but in black and white variants, which comes with an 80 Plus Platinum efficiency rating, and are compliant with the ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. That means they also come with a native 16-pin 12V-2×6 connectors. The power supply features a powerful 12V rail designed for high-performance gaming systems supporting the latest high-end NVIDIA RTX graphics cards.
The GameMax GX-1050 PRO WH is the white edition that comes with matching flat white cables. On the other hand, the GameMax GX-1050 PRO BK is the standard black version with flat black cables. The GX PRO WH/BK’s modular cable design create neat and clutter-free cable management having only the necessary cables installed.
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The GameMax GX-1050 PRO WH/BK power supply unit is built using advanced manufacturing technologies. The Cable-Free Technology uses SMT manufacturing process that installs components directly to the PCB without the need of soldering and copper wires.
The GameMax GX-1050 PRO WH/BK PSUs are equipped with a 135 mm Silent FDB Turbo Axial Fan that delivers more airflow and cooling at lower noise levels compared to traditional fan designs. The Fluid Dynamic Bearing runs silent and offers longer lifespan. The PSU features intelligent temperature control allowing it to run silently at low loads.
The GameMax GX-1050 PRO WH/BK 80 Plus Platinum power supply units are now available on GameMax Amazon stores and partner resellers for US$159.99 MSRP.
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