ADATA XPG PSUs: Fusion Titanium, Cybercore II Platinum and Core Reactor II Gold



ADATA in its exhibition on the sidelines of CES, showed off the Fusion 1600 TITANIUM, an enthusiast-segment 1600 W PSU for highly overclocked PC builds. Designed in collaboration with Delta Electronics (popular for server PSUs and laptop power bricks), the Fusion TITANIUM uses GaNFETs and a planar transformer in its switching circuitry, and is Cybenetics Titanium and 80 Plus Titanium certified. The PSU complies with both ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5 specs for excursion tolerance.

The XPG Fusion 1600 TITANIUM offers two native 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR connectors that are each capable of 600 W continuous power delivery, with 200% excursions within specified limits. You also get at least twelve 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors, and multiple 4+4 pin EPS. A USB 2.0 connection interfaces the PSU with software, with a dedicated UWP app giving you real-time monitoring and data-logging for the PSU.

ADATA also developed newer versions of its XPG Cybercore and Core Reactor PSUs with ATX 3.0 + PCIe Gen 5 conformance and native 12VHPWR connectors. The Cybercore II Platinum, as its name suggests, offers 80 Plus Platinum and Cybenetics Platinum switching efficiency. It also offers Cybenetics A++ acoustics thanks to a Nidec Gentle Typhoon fan. The Cybercore II Platinum offers a single 12VHPWR connector delivering 600 W continuous and excursion tolerance meeting the PCIe Gen 5 specs. It comes in wattage-based variants of 1000 W and 1300 W. The XPG Core Reactor II Gold is a more mainstream-segment offering by ADATA, available in wattage variants of 750 W and 850 W, meeting ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5 specs, and offering 80 Plus Gold switching efficiency. You get one native 600 W 12VHPWR connector.