Apevia ATX-PM1200W ATX3.0 PCIE5 1200W Power Supply ATX12V 3.0 AC 115 230V Black
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$149.86 USD
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$149.86 USD
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Apevia ATX-PM1200W ATX3.0 PCIE5 1200W Power Supply ATX12V 3.0 AC 115 230V Black
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Apevia ATX-PM1200W ATX3.0 PCIE5 1200W Power Supply ATX12V 3.0 AC 115 230V Black
Regular price
$149.86 USD
Sale price
$149.86 USD
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Apevia's Premier 1200 W line of power supplies is meticulously engineered to deliver exceptional gaming performance and enhanced sturdiness to meet the requirements of high-powered PC gaming systems. This gaming PSU is primed for PCle 5.0 and ATX 3.0 compatibility and proudly showcases an impressive 80+ Gold tested certification. It boasts 100% premium Japanese electrolytic capacitors, elevating its strength and reliability. The power supply comes equipped with the PCIE 5.0 Gen 5 12VHPWR 12+4 (12 pin/16 pin) GPU connector, guaranteeing seamless power delivery to modern PCIe 5.0 high-end graphics cards. Its streamlined 135 mm auto-thermally regulated RGB fan, engineered with FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing), ensures outstanding cooling and extends the fan's life expectancy, while simultaneously offering an array of 366 vibrant RGB lighting modes to select from, creating a captivating luminous display. The Apevia Premier features a fully modular cable setup, allowing you to solely employ the indispensable connectors and streamlining wire organization. Unused plugs can be effortlessly stowed away for future needs. Furthermore, it incorporates Active PFC technology, boasting an impressive 99% power factor correction, augmenting efficiency and leading to significant energy savings. The power supply intelligently switches between 110 V and 230 V based on the power grid connection, eliminating the need for manual voltage adjustments. Additionally, the PSU flaunts an imprinted Apevia logo and a one-of-a-kind vent design, bestowing it with a deluxe touch. With 366 selectable lighting modes, changing the lighting ambiance is as straightforward as pressing a button on the back of the power supply.