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In a bold display of engineering prowess, Super Flower has once again captured the spotlight at Computex 2025. This year, they brought an impressive lineup of power supply units (PSUs) that not only showcase their commitment to quality but also push the boundaries of what’s expected from power components. With a notable 3300W PSU stealing the show, the array of products on display left attendees buzzing with excitement about the future of high-performance computing.
The Leadex series: A class of its own
The Leadex series has become synonymous with reliability and efficiency in the realm of power supplies. This year, the Leadex Titanium 1700W made a notable appearance, following the pre-order launch of the 2800W model. What’s intriguing about these units is their compliance with the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, tailored for high-demand applications like AI workflows. The 1700W model is shrouded in mystery regarding its voltage specifications, but one can only speculate it mirrors the robust nature of its 2800W counterpart, which requires a hefty 240V input. It’s almost comical to think how much power a single unit can draw – are we in an era where overkill is just the norm?
Next-gen efficiency with Leadex VIII Platinum
Stepping down a notch, the Leadex VIII Platinum series has turned heads with its fully-modular design and wattage range from 850W to 1500W. The compact dimensions—from 150mm to just 125mm—make these some of the shortest high-end modular units available. They’re not just about physical size though; their Cybenetics Platinum rating speaks volumes about their efficiency and reliability. Super Flower has also introduced their quirky 9-pin universal “super connectors” in this lineup, which have been a staple in their designs for years but still manage to feel refreshingly innovative. In a world where standardization often reigns, this unique approach brings a smile to those of us who appreciate a little creativity.
Combat series: High performance for budget-minded users
On the other end of the spectrum lies the Combat series, designed with budget-conscious consumers in mind without sacrificing performance. The Combat II FP series is particularly eye-catching, boasting a 3000W PSU that rivals its more extravagant siblings. It’s remarkable to think that such power can come with a Cybenetics Platinum rating and still be accessible to average users. The fan technology employed in these models, promising an A+ noise rating, is yet another testament to Super Flower’s commitment to user experience.
The Zillion line: Affordable and efficient
Emerging as a contender in the budget-friendly market, the Zillion line might be young, but it’s impressive nonetheless. The Zillion SFX Platinum series, with its ATX 3.1 readiness, promises to deliver efficiency without breaking the bank. It’s fascinating how the market has evolved to accommodate power supplies that fit into smaller form factors without compromising on performance. Just last week, I was reminiscing about the days when SFX units were considered subpar. Oh, how the tables have turned!
Innovative case designs for better airflow
Alongside their power supply advancements, Super Flower has also introduced the Zillion Direct case, an all-mesh-panel mid-tower design. This enclosure is not just about aesthetics; it features a patented adjustable slope to optimize airflow from the front fans to the GPU intake. I can’t help but feel excited about such innovations—who wouldn’t want a case that actively prioritizes cooling? With four ARGB fans included, it promises to be as visually appealing as it is functional.
As Super Flower continues to make strides in the PSU market, it’s clear that they are not just participants but leaders in the race toward innovation. With their compelling offerings at Computex 2025, they’ve set a high bar that others will surely strive to meet. The future of power supplies looks brighter than ever, and I can’t wait to see what they come up with next.