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There aren’t many components as boring as the power supply in your PC, but the new Aorus P1200W 80+ Platinum modular power supply is looking to change that. The unit includes an LCD screen on the side that allows you to quickly monitor system information or just add a little more bling to your build.
The main purpose of the screen is to show system information like your total power consumption, fan speed, and PSU temperature. However, you can customize it with just about anything. The screen supports custom text, image files, GIFs, and even MP4s, so you can loop your favorite clip or perhaps even play a full movie.
Gigabyte hasn’t listed any information about the screen, so the resolution and refresh rate might kill the experience. Under the screen is a thin RGB strip with some Aorus branding, which you can customize and sync through Gigabyte’s RGB Fusion 2.0 software.
Glitz isn’t all that makes the P1200W stand out. As a high-end unit capable of taking on the best power supplies, it comes with 80+ Platinum certification, flat modular cables, Japanese capacitors, and a slew of temperature, current, and voltage protections.
It isn’t short of connections, either. It comes with 24-pin motherboard power, two 8-pin CPU connectors, six 8-pin PCIe cables, 16 SATA connections through four cables, and two Molex connectors. All of the cables are fully modular, too, so you only have to plug in what ones you’ll use.
Keeping everything cool is a single 140mm fan, which stays idle if the load is under 20%. The fan also has a unique feature that lets you reverse its direction to blow dust out that’s accumulated inside the power supply. You can set the fan to do that every time you turn on your computer, or you can do it manually.
Unlike a lot of high-wattage power supplies, the Aorus P1200W isn’t any bigger than a standard ATX unit. It measures only 160mm in length compared to the 200mm seen on most other 1200W PSUs.
Cooler Master just announced a slew of products at its CM Showcase 2021. While a lot was talked about, one of the stand-outs is the company’s first in-house power supply. Featuring a built-in LCD display on the side and RGB lighting, this power PSU offers quite a bit over the competition. That’s far from the only release from today, however, so keep reading to find out everything that the Cooler Master Showcase 2021 held.
While power supplies have been around as long as computers themselves, it’s something that many overlook when building a desktop. Up until recently, many PC builders would opt for budget power supplies instead of picking up something of quality. Well, that’s changed for many builders and companies are starting to cater toward higher-end options instead of low-cost solutions.
Cooler Master has taken note of this and has finally designed an entire power supply in-house with their own engineers, which is a first for the company. Featuring high-end performance and efficiency, the Cooler Master XG Plus power supplies offer some unique features. There’s an RGB display panel on the side of the PSU that gives real-time visual monitoring of temperature, fan speed, and power consumption. While this isn’t a necessary feature, it’ll be nice to see how much power your desktop is using in real-time, especially for higher-end builds. And, to top it off, it’s 80+ Platinum certified and the fully modular design includes cables that have in-line capacitors to reduce ripple noise.
Cooler Master is launching a number of new cases this year for both desktop and even the Raspberry Pi. While many cases were announced, we’re going to focus on the MasterBox 540. With a spotlight on both aesthetics and performance, this case features an iridescent front panel that offers a “stunning display of illumination.” It’s also been optimized for airflow, ensuring your components will stay cool for the long-haul.
Cooler Master is going back to the basics with a slew of new coolers, as well. Of course, where the company got its original name, so it’s only fitting that they’d announce several products in this category. From air coolers to multiple all-in-one offerings and RGB fans, Cooler Master’s 2021 lineup doesn’t disappoint.
The PC company is far from over after launching power supplies, cases, and coolers. They’re also set to release a number of new computer monitors, gaming desks, laptop and monitor stands, as well as peripherals. There’s plenty to choose from here, and, of course, just about everything features some flavor of RGB.
You can never have have enough screens, even if some of them are inside of your case. Gigabyte"s new Aorus P1200W power supply features a full-color LCD screen, which can display custom text, pictures, GIFs, and even videos on its LCD screen. Yes, just imagine watching your favorite movies on the side of your PSU!
This isn"t the first time we"ve seen a power supply with a screen slapped on it. The ASUS ROG Thor has one, but it only displays power draw, not your favorite films. Of course, the more practical use case for a screen on a PSU is showing stats such as your fan speed or temperature.
Unfortunately, Gigabyte hasn"t listed the exact size or resolution of the screen nor do we know what its refresh rate will be. Could one even play games on it? I guess we"ll have to find out.
In case the screen alone doesn"t provide enough bling, Gigabyte has thrown in some RGB goodness. Just underneath the screen are a thin RGB line and the Aorus logo, which can be adjusted within RGB Fusion 2.0, Gigabyte"s RGB software.
Designed to compete with the best power supplies, the P1200W features all of the bells and whistles most high-end power supplies come with: an 80-Plus Platinum rating, fully modular cables, 140mm fan, an input current of 15-7.5A, full-range input voltage, >16ms hold up time, active PFC, and Japanese capacitors.
The P1200W brings a lot in a small package, with one 24-pin and 10-pin connector, two CPU EPS-12v power connectors, six peripheral connectors, and six PCIe connectors, and of course, the LCD screen.
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