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Pirate ship launches new SF-L series power supply: ATX3.0 certification, available 1000W / 850W

2025-01-18 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com May 17 news, the pirate ship today announced the launch of a new SF-L series of power supplies, this series of products have passed ATX3.0 certification, available in 1000W / 850W models. This series of power supplies adopt SFX-L specifications and are suitable for ITX small chassis.

Officials say the power supply is certified by Intel ATX 3.0, supports the PCle Gen 5 platform and can withstand ultra-high instantaneous peak power. 702W 12VHPWR power cord is included, which is higher than the 600W specification of the standard version. In addition, this series of power supplies have passed long 80 PLUS Gold and Cybenetics Platinum Certification, and the conversion efficiency is more than 90%.

CTOnews.com search found that the series of power supplies have been put on the shelves in JD.com, with the 850W model priced at 1199 yuan and the 1000W model priced at 1499 yuan.

JD.com American pirate ship (USCORSAIR) SF1000L1000W power ATX 3.0certification / 702W 16Pin power supply 1499 yuan direct link

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