Worlds First 2000W ATX PSU

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Ultra Products to Unveil World's First 2000W ATX PC Power Supply at CES

FLETCHER, OH - January 3, 2006 - Ultra Products, a global leader in technology solutions, today announces that it will unveil the world's first 2000W ATX Power Supply Unit for the PC at next week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The Ultra X3 Modular 2000W PSU has a footprint similar to some competitors' 1000W units (just 10.25 inches) and is 80% efficient under typical loads. The 2000W X3 will be available to consumers sometime in early 2007. The product will be on display at the ShowStoppers media showcase at the Wynn Hotel on Monday night, January 8th.

"It's not so much that we believe personal computers today need as much as 2000W of power," explains George Ali, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Ultra Products. "In fact, most household circuits can't even provide the AC power this unit would require in order to put out 2000W of DC power. But there's the always-inevitable questions of 'Do I have enough power?' or 'Does my power supply have enough juice where my high end components need it.' That is why we have put together this 2000W unit; as the end all of power supplies as far as DC output goes. With as much as 1800W available on the 12V alone, there should be no concern whatsoever that there is enough power available for quad core, quad GPU or large drive arrays."

Highlights of the new Ultra X3 Modular PSU include:

* Modular Design - Patented technology helps reduce clutter by using only the cables you need. This not only increases airflow within the case, but it gives the inside of the case a clean professional look.

* Power Protection - Short circuit protection, in-rush current protection, and thermal overload cutoff protection - covering all protection needs for your system.

* Warranty - Register your product online and receive a lifetime warranty.

More information should be available on Ultra's website soon.
 

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Stupid people. Who would need that much power right now? Even 1000W is more than enough for a ultra highend system.
 

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zCexVe said:
mokada hinavenne..mage PSU ekata ganna Electricity eke hetiyata mata hithaganna puluvan oka gena...

What? Why would it eat up so much electricity?
 

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    As its 500W ,PC can get more than enough when it needs.And I encode,decode,render videos..So it'll take as much power as it want..
     

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    zCexVe said:
    As its 500W ,PC can get more than enough when it needs.And I encode,decode,render videos..So it'll take as much power as it want..

    But it doesn't use 500W all the time. I don't think your whole PC would use even 200W at full load. I don't think mine does even 150W!!! - except the monitor of course.
     

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    zCexVe said:
    I also thought like that ayya..but I cant figure it out why there is a large bill.2/3 of our bill is frm computer..

    That's not true. Your PC's power consumption doesn't even come close to the power consumption of either the refridgerator, iron or the electric motor.
     

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    I thought soooo,but it is not the reality,might be the board,it is strongly recommended to have a PSU>=450W as to power Up SLi.But i dont even use it.
    Besides i cant throw away it..
     

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