CHIEFTEC Launches 1000W Model in its Vega M Series of Power Supplies

CHIEFTEC Vega M 1000W

CHIEFTEC has announced the launch of its brand-new 1000W power supply in its Vega M Series. The 1000W power supply is coded PPG-1000C and it features 80PLUS Gold certified efficiency, ATX 3.1 compliance, and a native PCIe Gen5 connector. This makes it a reliable option to choose for the next generation of PC builds. Previously, the Vega M Series was offering 750W and 850W options, and now, with the latest release, you can purchase a 1000W option in its powerful, efficient, and silent PSU series.

CHIEFTEC’s Vega M series is built to the Intel ATX 12V 3.1 standard and supports PCIe Gen5, with 80PLUS Gold certification. You will also find the LLC Half-Bridge converter with DC-to-DC technology to provide enhanced power efficiency and stability. The series also offers a modular design, allowing you to use only the cables you need.

CHIEFTEC Vega M 1000W

Each unit ships with extra-long cables that ensure that you can build an optimal PC even in larger cases. Each unit also comes with a 135mm fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) silent fan, which can optimize the balance between cooling performance and noise levels.

Each Vega M PSU unit ships with:

  • 1x 24 PIN ATX cable (600 mm)
  • 1x 1/1 8 PIN EPS (8/4+4) (650/150 mm)
  • 4x 8 PIN PCIe (6+2) (2x 600/150 mm)
  • 1x 16 PIN 12V – 2×6 (600 mm)
  • 6x SATA (2 x 400/150/150 mm)
  • 3x MOLEX (400/150/150 mm)

CHIEFTEC Vega M 1000W

The PPG-1000-C is now available, and you can head over to CHIEFTEC’s official website to reach additional technical information about the PSU unit. It comes with a 5-year warranty for peace of mind and a lot of security features to ensure that your PC build is safe from electrical failures.

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