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Seasonic rolls out affordable Focus GX ATX 3.0 power supplies

Seasonic is well known for its top-quality power supplies and the company is looking to continue that trend in the ATX 3.0 generation. We've recently seen the Prime series ATX 3.0 power supplies in action and now, Seasonic is rolling out its more affordable Focus GX series. 

These power supplies tick all the right boxes for PC builders, with modular cables and support for the latest standards, like PCIe 5.0. Seasonic's power supplies also include a native PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR cable for those looking to make the jump to an RTX 40 series graphics card and it'll futureproof you for other GPU upgrades.

Other notable features of the Seasonic Prime ATX 3.0 power supplies include:

  • 105°C-rated Japanese electrolytic capacitors
  • 135 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) fan for quiet operation
  • New Seasonic Digital Hybrid Silent Fan Control for optimal cooling
  • Fanless mode up to 30% load
  • Full modularity for the best cable management options
  • Individual black cables with braided pattern
  • Added 12VHPWR cable to support the newest graphic cards
  • Complete protection features: OPP / OVP / UVP /SCP / OCP / OTP
  • 10-year warranty

Seasonic's Focus FX-750 ATX 3.0 PSU will be available for $159.99, the 850W version is $179.99 and the 1000W version is $219.99.

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