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[TPU] Seasonic Launches the New Lineup of the Platinum Series PSUs

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This year, by presenting an extended family of the Platinum series, Sea Sonic's strength in innovation once again takes center stage to lead the way towards solutions that require the highest efficiency and top performance. The new lineup of Sea Sonic's Platinum series will span the output range of 400 to 1200 watts. All units of the family come equipped with our patented Fully Modular DC Cable design that maximizes output, ensures the stability of the crucial 12V rail and, at the same time, provides ease of integration and ensures forward compatibility.



Sea Sonic's extended Platinum Series, which is currently the most complete 80 PlusR Platinum series available on the market, entails the following products:
- Platinum 400 W / 460 W / 520 W FANLESS – Silent performance
Seasonic has upgraded The X-400 and X-460 Fanless models from 80 Plus Gold to 80 Plus Platinum, and a new 520W Fanless model also joins the Platinum family.
- Platinum 660 W / 760 W / 860 W - Ultra performance and efficiency
- Platinum 1000 W / 1200 W (coming soon) - High-end gaming and overclocking

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post #2 of 42
Sea Sonic is definetly one of the best power sources out there plan to get one for my build. I was just curious what other company's power sources are made by sea sonic I know XFX are and I heard Corsairs are as well any insight would be awesome.
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Some Corsair lines, some Antec lines, some PC Power & Cooling, and all XFX lines are made by Seasonic.
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I wonder what the pricing is. I just don't really expect it to be as competitive as some rebranded SuperFlower units (IIRC Rosewill has the lowest pricing on those rebranded SuperFlower units).
    
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post #5 of 42
At what point does it become worthwhile to spend an extra $50-$100 on a Platinum rated PSU v. Standard 80+ ?

I assume you'd need to Fold 24x7 or engage in a similar activity that keeps your machine heavily loaded all the time. It seems to me that typical users won't save enough off their electric bill to cover the higher initial investment.
post #6 of 42
Seasonic already has the best voltage regulation and low ripple with their high end gold psu's.

I guess they will be addressing the ripple and temps at high loads with these as they were not the greatest with their first attempt at platinum psu's; and of course to stay competitive with high end Superflower and Flextronics designs.
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post #7 of 42
Isn't the 1k platinum power supply out already? as well as the 860? Are these new an improved upon platinum series PSU?
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Isn't the 1k platinum power supply out already? as well as the 860? Are these new an improved upon platinum series PSU?

I believe they are just adding 6 more PSUs to the platinum line in addition to the 860W and 1000W models.
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I believe they are just adding 6 more PSUs to the platinum line in addition to the 860W and 1000W models.

Nice, Seasonic makes awesome PSUs
post #10 of 42
I would still rather buy some Super Flower Platinum model, Seasonic is usually way overpriced in my country.

I asked my local retailer about power supplies and they had less RMA's with Super Flower compared to Seasonic rebrands they sell.
Seasonic makes quality units but there's been quite a lot problems with annoying coil whine (Corsair AX series, Antec Truepower New etc.), including my own Antec TPN 650W.
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