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According to information from IT House on June 6th, according to ComputerBase, the valor and valor have dramatically upgraded their own consumer-grade high-end power line, and the maximum power of the new product is no longer at 1600 W, but a leap to 3000 W and even higher, clearly shifting the target user from a general consumer to a semi-professional market.

According to two manufacturers at the 2026 Taipei International Computer Fair, the new item belongs to the ROG3 titanium power source, a limited version of the 20th anniversary, with four 12V-2x6 power interfaces, which were directly identified in the official campaign as supporting four GeForce RTX 5090 cards.

The whole power supply continues the design of the ROG Thunder 3 generation titanium power, with a voltage stabilization function designed to provide more stable power to the graphic card.

This power supply is accompanied by a magnetic insinuation screen, with an additional extension to allow the user to adjust the location of the screen.

In a breath, the valet shows three new items of the Taidra series, with power of 2600 W, 3000 W, and 3200 W in the flagship class, which are consistent in their functional configuration.

The Pyramid Power also supports a four-way 12V-2x6 interface, the difference being that the Pyramid adds temperature protection mechanisms to these interfaces: with an additional 2-Pin connection, the power is able to monitor the temperature of each 12V-2x6 interface separately and automatically shut down once the heat has passed.

IT House noted that Huaiji also emphasized that the power supply provides a higher 5V-stand power with a maximum output power of 40W, which would be a unique advantage for the AI system.

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