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Supernova 2200, the monstrous 2200w power supply from evga

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We recently told you about CORSAIR and its 1600W power supply with 80 Plus Titanium certification, it has only been three days for the EVGA company to redouble its commitment, presenting in society its monstrous new SuperNova 2200 P2 power supply, which as its name implies, offers 2200W of power.

SuperNova 2200 P2 can power a team with 9 graphics cards

SuperNova 2200 P2 is an 80 Plus Platinum certified 2200 Watt Power Supply (or Power Supply). With a complete modular design, the SuperNova 2200 has a particular purpose to offer such power, mining. This unit has enough power to power a mining rig with up to 9 graphics cards.

Being more technical, at the + 12V output we have an impressive 183.3 A (amps), which translates to (~ 2199W). The PSU has an efficiency of 80 Plus Platinum, which assures us that the 'real' values ​​do not differ too much from these specifications on paper.

Such power seems a bit excessive for any normal PC, even with SLI configurations, so it would only be recommended to perform cryptocurrency mining tasks, which usually have more than half a dozen graphics cards working together.

During CES it was not possible to see the SuperNova 2200 working live and direct, so we understand that EVGA has not given an estimated launch date or how much it will cost, but we already anticipate that this will not be intended for ordinary players.

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