ASUS has recently unveiled its Pro WS Platinum series of power supplies, a lineup tailored for high-end professional workstations and multi-GPU configurations, with models available in 1600W, 2200W, and 3000W capacities to meet the demands of intensive tasks like AI workloads, deep learning, and 3D rendering. The flagship 3000W model, known as the ASUS Pro WS 3000P, stands out for its ability to deliver stable power to up to four NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 or RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs simultaneously, making it ideal for cutting-edge setups that require massive computational power without compromising on reliability. Complementing this, the 2200W variant (ASUS Pro WS 2200P) supports up to four GeForce RTX 5080 GPUs, while the 1600W model (ASUS Pro WS 1600P) can handle up to two RTX 5090 cards, ensuring scalability for various professional needs.
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ASUS has recently unveiled its Pro WS Platinum series of power supplies, a lineup tailored for high-end professional workstations and multi-GPU configurations, with models available in 1600W, 2200W, and 3000W capacities to meet the demands of intensive tasks like AI workloads, deep learning, and 3D rendering. The flagship 3000W model, known as the ASUS Pro WS 3000P, stands out for its ability to deliver stable power to up to four NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 or RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs simultaneously, making it ideal for cutting-edge setups that require massive computational power without compromising on reliability. Complementing this, the 2200W variant (ASUS Pro WS 2200P) supports up to four GeForce RTX 5080 GPUs, while the 1600W model (ASUS Pro WS 1600P) can handle up to two RTX 5090 cards, ensuring scalability for various professional needs.
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In terms of electrical specifications, the 3000W model provides a +12V rail rated at 250A with a total output of 3000W, including 25A on +3.3V and +5V rails, and supports an AC input range of 200-240V; the 2200W version scales down to 183.3A on the +12V rail for 2200W total, and the 1600W unit offers 133.3A for 1600W output. Connector layouts vary slightly by model: the 3000W and 2200W units include one 24/20-pin motherboard connector, two 4+4-pin CPU connectors, four PCIe 5.1 16-pin connectors, four PCIe 6+2-pin connectors, twelve SATA ports, and three peripheral connectors, while the 1600W model has two PCIe 5.1 16-pin and nine SATA ports. Measuring a compact 175 x 150 x 86mm, these PSUs weigh between 3.365kg and 4.055kg depending on the model, allowing easy integration into various PC cases while maintaining excellent airflow. For optimal multi-GPU performance, ASUS recommends pairing them with compatible workstation motherboards like the Pro WS TRX50-SAGE WiFi A or Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE, which support AMD Threadripper 9000 series CPUs and multiple PCIe 5.0 x16 slots.
Priced competitively for their premium tier, the 1600W model retails for around 479 Euros (approximately US$552), the 2200W for 619 Euros (about US$713), and the 3000W for 899 Euros (roughly US$1,036), with each backed by a robust 10-year warranty to underscore their reliability for professional use. Availability has begun in select European markets, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, with broader global rollout details pending, positioning the Pro WS Platinum series as a go-to solution for enthusiasts and pros building powerhouse systems around the latest NVIDIA Blackwell architecture.
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