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2017/07/14 00:03:48 (permalink)
Is there any chance that we will see 2000W PSU from EVGA anytime soon?
 
 
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    zophar
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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/14 06:57:28 (permalink)
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    Is there any chance that we will see 2000W PSU from EVGA anytime soon?



    You never know, but I would realistically say no way. With Nvidia changing over to only supporting 2 way SLI and other components becoming more and more efficient power draw is dropping enough to not warrant such a large power supply. That's not to say that there isn't a market out there for a PSU that large. But then question then becomes is there enough demand to offset the cost of developing and marketing it? I would have to say no but that is my opinion.


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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/14 07:11:44 (permalink)
    If I ever found myself in need of that much power I would just use two PSU's and power some hardware off of each.  Some cases even have the provisions to mount two seperate PSU's in them.  Top mount & bottom.


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/14 13:32:30 (permalink)
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    If I ever found myself in need of that much power I would just use two PSU's and power some hardware off of each.  Some cases even have the provisions to mount two seperate PSU's in them.  Top mount & bottom.

    Hi,
    I understand but I am unable to use 2 PSU's for multiple reasons. I use REMOTE PDU that is able to reboot only one port at time. Another reason is PC Case. I have such a nice PC Case but it can fit only one PSU.
     
     
     
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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/14 15:29:53 (permalink)
    options are going to be pretty limited at 2000w, even more so because some of those PSU aren't standard form size and might not fit in the case. I doubt EVGA will have a 2k watt PSU, even with the market for crypo-currency booming at the moment, I don't think there's enough demand just yet for them to make one.
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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/14 15:42:13 (permalink)
    EVGA only has Official announcements about Existing products.......  we have know idea of what is in the pipeline
     
     

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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/14 16:10:17 (permalink)
    I believe ATX size power supplies are limited to 1600W on 120v AC. On 240v AC you can use the 2000W PSU's.
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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/14 19:04:20 (permalink)
    Are you sure that 1600 Titanium is not enough?
     

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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/15 08:59:58 (permalink)
    Well for new VEGA RX cards won't be :)
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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/15 10:37:55 (permalink)
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    Is there any chance that we will see 2000W PSU from EVGA anytime soon?



    You never know, but I would realistically say no way. With Nvidia changing over to only supporting 2 way SLI and other components becoming more and more efficient power draw is dropping enough to not warrant such a large power supply. That's not to say that there isn't a market out there for a PSU that large. But then question then becomes is there enough demand to offset the cost of developing and marketing it? I would have to say no but that is my opinion.


    +1 especially with them moving over to nvlink instead of sli on the volta cards.

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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/16 18:28:19 (permalink)
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    You never know, but I would realistically say no way. With Nvidia changing over to only supporting 2 way SLI and other components becoming more and more efficient power draw is dropping enough to not warrant such a large power supply. That's not to say that there isn't a market out there for a PSU that large. But then question then becomes is there enough demand to offset the cost of developing and marketing it? I would have to say no but that is my opinion.


    +1 especially with them moving over to nvlink instead of sli on the volta cards.


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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/17 07:37:21 (permalink)
    The only 2000W PSU (I'm aware of) which conform to ATX standard is Super Flower Leadex 80 Plus 2000W.
     
    https://www.caseking.de/en/super-flower-leadex-80-plus-platinum-8pack-edt.-netzteil-2000-watt-nesf-033.html
     
    But it won't work on 110/120V grid. Its only 230/240V. 

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    Re: PSU G2000W? 2017/07/18 07:51:42 (permalink)
    Max draw on a 15A 120v circuit is 1800w so I doubt you'd see much over 1600w power supply due to inefficiencies.  You could do it on a 20A circuit, but most people don't have those in their home.  Plus I doubt MFRs want to take the chance of someone causing a fire because they decided to plug it into a regular outlet or complaints of breakers popping.

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