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Seasonic launches its most powerful PSU yet – the PRIME PX-2200

Back at Computex 2024, we got a sneak peek at Seasonic's most powerful PSU yet, the Seasonic Prime PX-2200, offering 2.2KhW of power for ultra high-end systems. Now, the PX-2200 is ready for the spotlight, with the first units becoming available this month.

The Seasonic PRIME Series is the company's flagship line-up of power supplies, offering the highest levels of efficiency, and built with advanced production processes and premium materials. The PX-2200 also houses a patented dual-transformer design running in parallel.

The PRIME PX-2200 stands out above the rest with its impressive 2200 watts of power at 80 PLUS Platinum EU 230V levels. Catering to a wide range of power users, this ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compatible powerhouse delivers top-quality power combined with long-term reliability for various high-performance applications.

Here is the list of features and specs:

  • ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1
  • 80 PLUS Platinum EU 230 V
  • Fully Modular Cabling Design
  • Two Native 12V-2×6 Cables
  • Two 2×8-pin to 12V-2×6 Cables
  • 135 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) Fan
  • Digital Hybrid Fan Control
  • Japanese 105°C Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitors
  • Micro Tolerance Load Regulation @ 1 %
  • Cable-free Connection Design
  • 12 years warranty
  • AC Input Range: 200 – 240 Vac only

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to advance, there is a growing demand for high-end components that consume increasing amounts of power. For future-proofing PCs and workstations geared towards AI computing, AI drawing, and edge computing tasks, the Seasonic PRIME PX-2200 should be a worthy investment.

The Prime PX-2200 will be available this month, priced at €579.90.

KitGuru Says: Seasonic has made fantastic power supplies over the years and now, the company is pushing the boundaries further with the Prime PX-2200. 

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