To the extreme: Super Flower’s 2,800W PSU with four 12V-2×6 connectors retails for $899

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In a nutshell: Super Flower has introduced a monster power supply that should be able to handle anything you can throw at it without breaking a sweat. The Leadex Platinum unit from Taiwanese manufacturer Super Flower is a fully modular power supply with a maximum rated power output of 2,800 watts that’s both ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5/.1 compliant. There are a total of 19 modular connections including four 12V-2×6 connectors.
Super Flower introduced the 2,800 watt unit at Computex 2024, highlighting its use of Japanese capacitors. The PSU also carries an 80+ Platinum energy efficiency rating, meaning it’s 94 percent efficient at 50 percent of its rated load (230 V EU).
The voluntary 80 Plus efficiency rating system came about in 2004, and uses tiers to differentiate performance. Platinum is the second-best tier only behind titanium. For years, gold was… well, the gold standard, and it was not uncommon to see silver or even bronze-rated PSUs associated with entry-level power supplies.
Super Flower’s latest ships with a host of built in safety features including over voltage and over load protection, short circuit protection, over power protection, over current protection, under voltage protection, and over temperature protection. Elsewhere, you will find a single 140mm dual ball bearing cooling fan with eco-minded fanless and silent models.
Leadex Platinum 2800W ATX 3.1, Cybenetics Platinum, 10 Years Warranty, Native 12V-2×6, ECO Fanless & Silent Mode, Full Modular, Dual Ball Bearing Fan, 200-240Vachttps://t.co/DliOLRZOKG
$899.99
Limited time offer, ends 04/13 By Super Flower
Release Date: 04/17/2025.– 188号 (@momomo_us) March 15, 2025
The PSU isn’t listed on Super Flower’s website as of this writing, but Newegg has it up for pre-order at a promotional price of $899.99 with an April 17 release date and a generous 10 year warranty. Interestingly enough, Newegg’s listing mentions the PSU requires a specially designed medical-grade power cord, and thus should only be purchased from the official Super Flower seller store.
A power supply that costs nearly as much as a value gaming rig certainly is not for everyone, but those running heavy AI workloads or intensive rendering jobs could get some mileage out of it. As with most novelty hardware, we are just glad the option exists for those that can truly use it.