ATX3 compliant PSU a must?

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Hi all

I need a new PSU and have my eye on ASUS Thor 1600W PSU, the only issue is that is not ATX3 compliant. I can get the 1200w Loki which is ATX3 but its a sfx psu.

Is it really required? My previous power supply is an antec 1200w and that has lasted well over 15+ years and still going strong but need new PSU and not sure whether to bother with ATX3 compliant or not. I am hoping this power supply last equally as long. This antec psu has been running my 4090 quite well and I may in the future add another 4090 for Machine Learning and really need a higher rated PSU.

From my rudimentary understanding, there is extra circuitry that allows the power supply to communicate with the PSU in regards to power draw compliance, also 12VHPWR connector and the ability to deal with power spikes for certain durations. But most modern power supplies can already deal with the specification in the ATX3.

I would be gutted If i bought this and in few years time the new GPU do not work unless you have a ATX3 compliant power supply. I highly doubt this would happen but its a possibility.

so is it really necessary?
 
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thank you gents for the help really appreciate it :)
Aura Strix is their regular ATX3 version (Strix is the older pre-ATX 3.0 one).

FYI: The Thor II and Thor Titanium might not be listed as ATX 3.0 compatible, but they do have PCIE 5 compatibility, so assuming they can cope with the load spikes (I have zero reason to believe that they can't) you'll still have the required connector.

So would the ASUS 1600w Thor Titanium be able to provide 600w to the gpu via the pci connector given that its pcie 5 compatible.
 
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I'd suggest you try and find a review rather than just trust Asus, but this is what it says:

thanks for that, If you go a little further down on the link you provided, it states

Each ROG Thor 1600W Titanium PSU is bundled with a 16-pin PCIe cable that can pipe up to 600W of power to PCIe Gen 5.0 graphics cards. Get ready for the future of power delivery

it actually says its ATX3 compliant PSU? I will try and talk to technical at ASUS and see if they even know what they are writing on their website.

I will try and find one and if I find out will update the thread.

Thank you for the help :)
 
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I think ASUS just made the decision for me.

ASUS Thor III 1600w


now have to wait till eternity before they release it.
 
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