Saisonnic PX 3200: A little more with 3,200 watts and six 12V-2×6 connectors 51 comments
In addition to the new PX PRIME series power supplies, which were developed in collaboration with Noctua, Saisonic is showcasing its latest high-performance power supply for Computex 2025 with the PRIME PX 3200. It offers 94% efficiency and is therefore certified according to 80 Plus Platinum.
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Seasonal PX 3200
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The new power supply offers 94% efficiency and is therefore certified to 80 Platinum. The ATX 3.1 Standard (details) is part of the good tone for a flagship model. A total of six 12V-2×6 connectors are available for the Seasonal PX 3200. In addition to the 12V-2×6 connectors, there are also four conventional 8-pin connectors and six 6-pin connectors. However, there is only one individual 24-pin connector, so only one system can be supplied.
The power supply is fully modular and features a 135 mm fan that lasts up to a 30% system load. All common protection circuits are offered, with overflow protection of the very powerful 266.7-A-12 volt rail on a single channel (single rail). In addition to the usual ATX sizes in width (150 mm) and height (86 mm), the power supply, like its smaller brother, measures 210 mm in depth, which must be taken into account when choosing the case.
The price and market launch date are still unknown. The 2200-watt Seasonic Prime PX 2200 costs around €590 in the price comparison. The new Seasonic PX 3200 is likely well above the €600 mark.

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