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Max Power! Cooler Master reveals their X Mighty 2000W PSU at CES 2024

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Saturday, January 06, 2024 4:24 PM (permalink)
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Cooler Master has already revealed their X Silent Edge and X Silent Max PSUs, but those aren’t the only power supplies that Cooler Master will be showing us at CES 2024. Meet the X Mighty, a new 2000W power supply from Cooler Master. This PSU shares many of the technological underpinnings of the X Silent series, but delivers much more power.
 
Sadly, we do not know much about this new power supply yet. All we know is that this PSU will feature dual 12VHPWR connectors and be able to deliver up to 2000 watts of power. This PSU is powerful enough to two AMD EPYC or Intel XEON processors or up to four RTX 4090 graphics cards. Not bad for a single power supply.
 
Like the X Silent Edge and X Silent Max, Cooler Master’s X Mighty power supply appears to be cooled using a Cooler Master Mobius series fan.
 
Thanks to Cooler Master's MasterCTRL software, X Mighty and X Silent PSU users can monitor the thermals, fans speeds, and efficiency levels of their power supply whenever they want. Users will also be able to control some of their PSU’s parameters. Sadly, we do not know what exactly is controllable within software.
 
Using MasterCTRL, Cooler Master PSU users should be able to see how much power their system is drawing at any given time and monitor how hot their PSU is getting under load.
Key Features:
  • Advanced Heat Management: Featuring heat pipe technology and a modular thermal structure for optimal cooling and longevity.
  • Digital Monitoring: Real-time tracking of temperature, load, and fan speed.
  • High-Quality Components: Equipped with Infineon IC chips for reliable, high-end performance.
  • MasterCTRL Software Integration: Detailed control and monitoring of PSU parameters from your desktop.
  • Peak Efficiency: Both models include an active bridge rectifier for superior efficiency and performance.
At CES 2024, Cooler Master will also be showcasing their V8 3DVC CPU cooler. Cooler Master’s calling this “the pinnacle of cooling technology”. The company will also be showcasing their X Silent Edge and X Silent Max power supplies. The company has also reveals slimline Mobius series fans.
 
That's a lot of power.
 


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    Re: Max Power! Cooler Master reveals their X Mighty 2000W PSU at CES 2024 Sunday, January 07, 2024 9:48 AM (permalink)
    I didn't think a USA outlet would be able to handle 2000W without needing to be a 20V outlet. At that point you need something more like a washing machine outlet.

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    Re: Max Power! Cooler Master reveals their X Mighty 2000W PSU at CES 2024 Monday, January 08, 2024 6:54 AM (permalink)
    Hoggle
    I didn't think a USA outlet would be able to handle 2000W without needing to be a 20V outlet. At that point you need something more like a washing machine outlet.


    Got me a wondering myself. I don't think I would want to OC in an Old house with that amperage pull.

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