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5.0 out of 5 starsExcellent versatile PSU
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022
It has all the connections you could possibly want including for hardware coming out or is already out from both Intel and AMD that will be pulling more power for the CPU. It has two, 2x4 pin connections (16 pins) to feed the CPU, and it has 6 cables for the GPU.
You can't really run that much with this PSU because it's only 1000W, but you could certainly feed 2 GPUs that each use about 300W along with a power hungry CPU like a 12900K that can eat 245W when it's running an all-core (100% CPU utilization) load. I don't think I would, but this should be able to handle it. It will really be better for handling a power hungry CPU along with a single power hungry GPU that uses near 500W. That gives the PSU some overhead. Personally I don't like loading a PSU to over 2/3 its rating just to have plenty of overhead, because over time a PSU loses capacity for power generation. So, you load up a 1000W PSU with 600W on a regular basis and you probably only have 10 years max. This is of course way past a warranty period but PSUs can last over 10 years.
So, it's plenty versatile, but if you're going to run 2 power hungry GPUs at the same time AND a power hungry CPU you probably need to step up to 1200W. And by power hungry I'm talking about GPUs that can consume over 300W when running heavy loads.