Phanteks announces all-white AMP 1000W power supply

New colors for all the energy required

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Phanteks has just announced an all-white AMP 1000W power supply. So if you’re looking for your next whiteout build then you may want to consider the new AMP. From what we see, it’s the company’s first white power supply to enhance its selection of modular AMP PSU. And it will cost you $159.99/€159.90 to get one.

With the release of the RTX 3090 Ti, there was a significant increase in TDP for graphics cards. It has a spec of 450W and so suggests an 850W power supply. However, the next generation of graphics cards, either the RTX 40 series or the RX 7000 series may need more power. So all of us may be looking for even more power from our supplies. That said it’s surprising Phanteks hasn’t added the new PCIe gen 5 power connector into this PSU aimed at next-gen cards.

Phanteks AMP 1000W power supply specifications

As well as being 1000W the power supply is also 80 PLUS Gold Certified, to help with the efficiency of converting the power. It’s also a 140mm housing for compact design, with modular flat white cables to make installation easy and clean. Along with a Hybrid Silent Fan control for better temp-controlled fan speeds and silent performance. The series is also Revolt Pro-Link certified for compatibility, reliability, and stability to work with its Revolt Pro expandable PSU. Which would further increase the power output. All of which are covered by a 10-year warranty.

  • Dimension: 140 x 150 x 86mm (5.5 x 5.9 x 3.3 in)
  • MTBF: >100,000 hours at 25°C, exc DC fan
  • Contents: AMP PSU, power cord, manual, bag, screw pack, velcro pack, 1x MOBO power cables, 2x CPU power cables, 4x PCIe power cables, 3x SATA cables, 2x MOLEX cables, 1x MOLEX to SATA converter
Output voltage12V5V3.3V-12V5VSB
Max current83A25A25A0.3A3A
Max capacity996W125W125W3.6W15W

Hopefully, the updated power supply should give you enough power for the high-end selections. Although with the growing power usage it might become the standard rating for even the mid-range.

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Sebastian Kozlowski

After taking apart and tinkering with the home PC and other electronics, Seb went to study Mechanical Engineering at the University of Manchester to try and explore everything in parts. After he graduated he realised how different the adult world was and decided to pursue work in the tech industry after spending too much time playing games (mostly CS:GO), keeping up with everything tech, and being everyone's go-to for PCs.

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