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SuperFlower Leadex Platinum ‘8 Pack Edition’ 2000W Review

Rating: 9.0.

‘Holy Moly'. This is the PG version of the first words I said when we were offered the new 2000 watt Superflower power supply for analysis. Renowned and highly respected UK overclocker Ian ‘8Pack' Parry partnered up with SuperFlower for the creation of this new monster unit. The ‘8 Pack Edition' is a fully modular design, 80 Plus Platinum certified and ships with enough cables to choke Godzilla.
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There is no doubt that Super Flower are carving out a name for themselves in the high end. We have reviewed a selected range of their units in recent months, including two designs from EVGA featuring the Leadex platform. This 2000 watt unit is the highest wattage power supply we have ever tested and it is actually right at the limit of our partnering equipment. It can deliver a jaw dropping 166.6 amps via the +12v rail. Yes, it is as serious as a heart attack.
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This record breaking power delivery is backed up with a reassuring 5 year warranty.

Features:

  • 100% Full Modular Cabling Design For Easy Cable Management.
  • 80 PLUS® Platinum Certified, 92% 94% 90% Efficiency At 20% 50% 100% Rated Load.
  • Comply With ATX 12V. V2.2, EPS 12V. V2.91 & SSI EPS 12V. V2.92 Specification.
  • Comply With Energy Star Standard & EuP (Energy Using Products) Regulation.
  • Over Voltage Protection / Over Current Protection / Over Power Protection / Short Circuit Protection / Under Voltage Protection / Over Temperature Protection.
  • Support All Intel/AMD Multi-Core CPU & ATX/BTX Compatible Motherboards.
  • Support NVIDIA® SLI„¢ & ATI CrossFireX High Performance Graphic Card.
  • More than 2,000 times On/Off test.
  • Unleaded Green Materials with RoHS/WEEE Compliance.
  • Perfect For Professional & High Performance Gaming System.

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9 comments

  1. Vedran Decerto Markanovic

    9 x 8 pin pcie slots….for what 😛 ? Quad sli-ing 980 gtxs 😀

  2. or 4x r9 290x!s

  3. Probably one of the first PSUs that looks impressive on the inside. Damn that’s nicely built.

  4. Søren Chr. Nielsen

    Hahaha, he’s flexing so much in that photo 😀 showoff

  5. theirs no such thing as quad sli 980!!

  6. yes there is. the the 970 on the other hand can’t be in quad SLI.

  7. why cant i find it to buy ?

  8. For gaming it is overkill, however for a GPU rack it is *nearly perfect. Step forward the Supermicro X9DRX+-F mobo which has ten x8 PICE slots. Just think about the TDP requirements of a GPU rack with ten 1080Tis, dual Xeons, the mobo itself, plus fans etc?! I look forward to the 2,500 version of this PSU..

  9. Mining.