NVIDIA’s CEO Endorses ADATA XPG’s New Power Supplies; Highlights Diverse PC Innovations

ADATA’s gaming division, XPG, recently stole the spotlight at Computex with a host of exciting product unveilings, earning praise from none other than NVIDIA’s CEO.

XPG is known for delivering top-tier quality to PC enthusiasts, and their new “Core Reactor” power supplies continue that tradition. These PSUs are hailed as some of the best for powering NVIDIA’s anticipated RTX 50 series GPUs. Jensen Huang’s endorsement, complete with his signature on XPG’s next-gen models, adds a seal of approval fans won’t overlook.

The Core Reactor II series, which stands out with its ATX 3.0 and 3.1 compliance and 80 PLUS GOLD certification, promises to handle the demanding RTX 50 series GPUs effortlessly, reaching up to 1200W. Notably, XPG’s flagship FUSION lineup boasts a 1600W rating with a Titanium certification, making it a robust companion for the RTX 5090. For more moderate power needs, their Cybercore, PYLON, Kyber, and Edgecore series cater to a wide range of preferences and requirements.

XPG didn’t stop at power supplies. Their Invader X PC chassis introduces an innovative “backside-connected” component design. Featuring a panoramic view through 3mm glass panels, it comes equipped with four pre-installed 120mm fans and support for both ATX and BTF motherboards, ensuring slick cable management.

In memory solutions, XPG unveiled the Project Infinity DDR5 U-DIMM modules, hitting speeds up to 8,000 MHz and offering 48 GB per module. Its cutting-edge design includes a brushed aluminum base and RGB panels, creating a striking visual appeal.

When it comes to cooling, XPG showcased both liquid and air options. Their new Levante View PRO 360 liquid cooler features an integrated 4-inch screen and a large radiator. Additionally, the upgraded Levante II series adds a mirror design for enhanced aesthetics.

For air cooling, the Maestro Plus 62DA CPU cooler offers a dual-tower design with digital monitoring, supporting up to 250W TDP for the latest Intel and AMD sockets. The more compact Maestro Plus 42SA cooler supports 220W TDP, maintaining a dual-tower setup.

Their high-performance SSDs, the Mars 980 Blade, 980 Storm, and 980 PRO, are PCIe Gen5 options providing blazing speeds up to 14,000 MB/s. Each model incorporates advanced cooling solutions, from aluminum heatsinks to liquid and air options, ensuring peak performance.

Altogether, XPG’s latest offerings reflect their unwavering commitment to the PC market, promising high-end quality and innovative solutions that are likely to resonate well with tech enthusiasts.