Cooler Master has already released a couple of new power supply units that meet the ATX 3.0 standard. The company has now released an angled 12VHPWR adapter cable that works with older PSUs. Here is everything that you need to know about the new Cooler Master 12VHPWR angled adapter.
The adapter is 65 cm in length, and on one end, it has three 6+2 connectors that plug into the older PSU, and on the other end, it has a right-angled 12VHPWR connector that plugs into a new graphics card such as the Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti. The right-angled connector should provide a much cleaner build and help with cable management if you are someone like me and like to hide as many cables as possible. Or at least have them look good if they cannot be hidden. The new Cooler Master 12VHPWR angled adapter is ideal for people that are interested in getting a new graphics card but do not want to upgrade their power supply unit.
There are two versions of the adapter. Version one, or CMA-NFPC16XXBK1-GL works with the following series of PSUs:
- V Gold V2
V Platinum - V SFX Gold
- M2000 Platinum
While variant two, or CMA-NFPC16XXBK2-GL is for the following series of PSUs:
- MWE Gold V2
- GX Gold
- XG
- XG Plus
According to Cooler Master, the three 8-pin connectors provide up to 600W of power to the graphics card. They are available in black right now, but you might get more colors down the line. The adapter cable is single-sleeved. If you want to learn more or are interested in picking up the adapter, then you can check out the official site.
Let us know what you think about this right-angle 12VHPWR adapter cable and whether or not this is something that you are interested in getting for your build.
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