<p><b>PRIME PX ATX 3.1</b><br />Power. Performance. PRIME.<br /><br /><b>PRIME PX ATX 3</b><br />When selecting a power supply, it’s crucial to estimate the required power for both current and future components in your system. The Seasonic PRIME PX-2200 is a robust power supply capable of safely powering up to four RTX 4090 graphics cards, thanks to its adherence to ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 specifications. Designed for demanding applications such as artificial intelligence and other high-power workloads, this flagship unit from the PRIME series delivers top-tier performance built on high-quality components.<br /><br /><b>ATX 3.1 and 16-Pin PCIe Gen 5.1 Cable (12V-2x6)</b><br />Seasonic’s latest PRIME ATX 3.1 Series is designed and built to power new PC components requiring the new ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards.<br /><br /><b>Micro Tolerance Load Regulation</b><br />Seasonic’s latest design keeps the output voltage within a very tight range, achieving under 1 % load regulation. This impressive electrical performance and stability makes this power supply an ideal choice for high-performance systems.<br /><br /><b>Digital Hybrid Fan Control</b><br />Seasonic’s vast experience in designing the most silent and efficient power supplies on the market was translated into the development of Hybrid Mode; a state-of-the-art digital fan control that enables users to keep the overall fan noise at the lowest possible level.<br />Note: The Digital Hybrid Fan Control chart is provided for reference only. The shape of the curve can look different due to the variability in ambient temperature, system set-up, air flow, and other unpredictable factors.<br /><br /><b>Fluid Dynamic Fan Bearing</b><br />High performance Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) fans are designed to take advantage of the impact absorbance effects of oil. They are extremely reliable and generate considerably less operating noise and heat than ball bearing fans. The lubrication of the bearing surface reduces friction and vibration and therefore lowers overall power consumption. Due to the effortless, quieter rotations and its robust construction, this reliable fan technology also greatly increases the lifespan of the fan.</p>
Powerful, fully modular ATX 3.1 power supply from Seasonic 2,200 watts of nominal power for your gaming hardware 80 PLUS Platinum certification for maximum efficiency 1x 12+4-pin PCIe 5.1 12VHPWR connector for high-end graphics cards Fan with fluid dynamic bearing Seasonic Prime PX-2200: ATX 3.1 power supply for demanding systems The Seasonic Prime PX-2200 offers you an impressive 2,200 watts of rated power, providing more than enough capacity to handle even the most complex workloads with ease. Thanks to PCIe 5.1 support for modern high-end graphics cards like the RTX 4090, up to four GPUs can be connected—ideal for especially demanding applications. Additionally, the power supply features 80 PLUS Platinum certification. At 50% load, it achieves efficiency rates of up to 92%. This means less excess heat, lower fan noise, and significantly higher reliability—particularly important for AI applications. Optimal cooling Thanks to its ATX form factor, the power supply fits into most cases. Inside, a 135 mm fan with a fluid dynamic bearing ensures long lifespan and pleasantly quiet operation. Connectivity options The rear of the power supply features all the essential connections you need for your hardware—including power connectors for motherboard, CPU, and graphics cards.
Foam gasket for graphics chips RTX 4090 / 5080 / 5090, protection against electrically conductive thermal interface materials The TG GPU Guard is a highly compressible foam gasket designed for the graphics chips (GPUs) of graphics cards. It protects electronic components when using liquid metal or other electrically conductive thermal interface materials and simultaneously extends the lifespan of the liquid metal. The TG GPU Guard covers the surface-mounted devices (SMDs) next to the graphics chip and is slightly higher than the graphics chip itself. The highly compressible base material has a height of 0.8mm and can be compressed down to 0.15mm, easily compensating for height differences of the SMDs. When the cooler is mounted, the pressing force completely fills the height difference between the PCB and the cooler with the foam gasket, preventing liquid metals (or other thermal pastes) from flowing onto other components on the PCB. Additionally, the foam gasket prevents oxygen from reaching the liquid metal, which increases its durability. The TG GPU Guard is gallium-resistant. The NVIDIA variant includes three gaskets each for the graphics chips of the GeForce RTX 5090, GeForce RTX 5080, and GeForce RTX 4090. For easy application, the gaskets are delivered on a transfer film. The TG GPU Guard can also be used for graphics chips with similar dimensions (dimensions can be found in the image gallery). However, there should be 1-2mm of space between the GPU and the TG GPU Guard.
The graphene thermal pads in the Thermal Grizzly KryoSheet series are an excellent alternative to high-performance thermal pastes. Like the Carbonaut pads, they feature an adaptable surface with extremely high thermal conductivity, but as a high-end product, KryoSheet provides significantly higher thermal conductivity than Carbonaut pads. This improvement is due not only to the choice of materials but also to an innovative manufacturing process. KryoSheet contains no liquid components, meaning it does not age like traditional thermal paste and cannot dry out. Outstanding thermal conductivity Easy to use Consistent high performance Extreme durability Attention: Electrically conductive! Follow the instructions! The KryoSheet graphene pads have a molecular structure stacked in the Z-direction. This optimized structure provides exceptional and consistent thermal conductivity, thanks to a specially designed manufacturing process in which the hexagonal crystal structure of graphite is broken along the basal plane to harness the anisotropy of graphite’s thermal conductivity. However, a side effect of this complex process is increased electrical conductivity and changed pad stability, so KryoSheet pads must only be used as instructed! Note: Reuse of KryoSheet is not recommended! When removing the cooler and handling KryoSheet after use, micro-cracks may form within the graphene pad structure, which could impact performance. KryoSheet is available in multiple sizes to fit various CPU and GPU models. The KryoSheet 29×25 mm is compatible with: Nvidia GPUs: RTX 5080 RTX 4090 RTX 3080, RTX 3080 Ti, RTX 3090, RTX 3090 Ti RTX 2070 Super, RTX 2080, RTX 2080 Super AMD GPUs: RX 7900 XT, RX 7900 XTX RX 6800, RX 6800 XT, RX 6900 XT, RX 6950 XT Intel GPUs: Arc A750, Arc A770
Thermal Grizzly introduces the Thermal Putties, a new product line specifically developed for modifying graphics cards and replacing thermal pads between PCBs and heatsinks. However, the Thermal Putties can also be used by hobbyists and experienced technicians for a variety of devices such as notebooks, handhelds, and gaming consoles. Flexible replacement for thermal pads with a wide range of applications Especially suitable for heatsinks with varying distances to critical components Advance version with high thermal conductivity for more powerful components Safe to use thanks to its electrically insulating property The flexible alternative to thermal pads: The Thermal Grizzly Putty Advance Thermal Grizzly Putty is a non-electrically-conductive alternative to conventional thermal pads. As an easy-to-apply and flexible gap filler, it compensates for height differences and is therefore ideal as a replacement for thermal pads on graphics cards and other devices. Typically, several types of thermal pads with varying heights are used from the factory, so when replacing the pads or converting the cooler to a GPU water cooler, several different pads are needed. This problem is solved by the flexible applicability of Thermal Grizzly Putty. How much Thermal Grizzly Putty do I need? For modifying a single, smaller graphics card without a backplate (e.g., GeForce GTX 1060), about a 30-gram jar of Thermal Grizzly Putty is needed. For a larger graphics card such as a GeForce RTX 4090, usually a 30-gram jar is sufficient for the memory (VRAM) and voltage regulators (VRM) on the front side. On the back, between the PCB and the backplate, larger graphics cards often have a consistent, larger gap between the two surfaces. Here, about two 30-gram jars or one 100-gram jar are needed if you want to completely fill this gap. Three variants for different applications The manufacturer offers three different variants for every performance class. The Basic variant is suitable for efficient components that generate low heat. The Advance variant, on the other hand, is aimed at the midrange segment with more powerful components thanks to its higher thermal conductivity. For the high-end segment, Thermal Grizzly offers Putty Pro, which ensures optimal cooling for your high-end components thanks to its particularly high thermal conductivity. Flexible and safe use Before application, the target surface should be thoroughly cleaned and degreased, for example with cleaning wipes from Thermal Grizzly or common isopropanol. Thanks to its electrically insulating property, it can be applied over large areas with the supplied spatula. Alternatively, the Thermal Putty can be formed by hand into small pellets that can be adapted in size to the surface to be applied (e.g., VRAM, SMD).
Thermal Grizzly introduces the Thermal Putties, a new product line specifically developed for the modification of graphics cards and the replacement of thermal pads between PCBs and heatsinks. However, Thermal Putties can also be used by hobbyists and experienced technicians for a variety of devices such as notebooks, handhelds, and gaming consoles. Flexible alternative to thermal pads with versatile areas of application Especially suitable for heatsinks with varying distances to critical components Basic version with medium thermal conductivity for efficient components Safe to use due to electrically insulating properties The flexible alternative to thermal pads: The Thermal Grizzly Putty Basic Thermal Grizzly Putty is a non-conductive alternative to traditional thermal pads. As an easy-to-apply and flexible gap filler, it compensates for height differences and is thus ideal as a replacement for thermal pads on graphics cards and other devices. Typically, several types of thermal pads of different heights are installed at the factory. When replacing these pads or modifying the cooler to a GPU water cooler, several different pads are needed. The flexible usability of Thermal Grizzly Putty solves this problem. How much Thermal Grizzly Putty do I need? For modifying a single, smaller graphics card without a backplate (e.g. GeForce GTX 1060), approximately one 30-gram jar of Thermal Grizzly Putty is needed. For a larger graphics card like a GeForce RTX 4090, usually one 30-gram jar is sufficient for the memory (VRAM) and voltage converters (VRM) on the front. On the back, between the PCB and the backplate of larger graphics cards, there is often a uniformly larger gap between the two surfaces. To completely fill this gap, about two 30-gram jars or one 100-gram jar are needed. Three variants for different applications With three different variants, the manufacturer offers the right product for every performance class. The Basic version is suitable for efficient components that produce little heat. The Advance version, with higher thermal conductivity, targets the mid-range segment with stronger components. For the high-end segment, Thermal Grizzly offers the Putty Pro, which ensures optimal cooling of your high-end components due to its excellent thermal conductivity. Flexible and safe application Before application, the target surface should be thoroughly cleaned and degreased, for example with Thermal Grizzly cleaning wipes or standard isopropanol. Thanks to its electrically insulating property, it can be applied over large areas using the included spatula. Alternatively, the Thermal Putty can be shaped by hand into small balls that can be sized according to the surface being covered (e.g. VRAM, SMD).
Product Details: Thermal Grizzly - Basic TG Putty Basic is a non-electrically conductive alternative to traditional thermal pads. This easy-to-apply and flexible material serves as a "gap filler," effectively compensating for height differences. It is an ideal replacement for thermal pads on graphics cards, where different pad thicknesses are typically used. When replacing pads or upgrading to a GPU water block, multiple thermal pad sizes are usually required. TG Putty can be applied using the included spatulas or by hand (gloves recommended). The spatula allows for smooth, even application over larger areas, while alternatively, the putty can be shaped into small beads that precisely fit components such as VRAM or SMDs. TG Putty can compensate for height differences ranging from 0.2 mm to 3.0 mm. Available Variants:TG Putty comes in three versions, each offering different levels of thermal conductivity: TG Putty Basic – Medium thermal conductivity TG Putty Advance – Good thermal conductivity TG Putty Pro – High thermal conductivity For upgrading a smaller graphics card without an active backplate (e.g., GeForce GTX 1060), a single 30g jar of TG Putty is usually sufficient. For larger models, such as the GeForce RTX 4090, one 30g jar typically covers the memory (VRAM) and voltage regulators (VRM) on the front side. Since high-end graphics cards often have a uniform gap between the PCB and the backplate, fully filling this space may require two 30g jars. Important Notes: TG Putty is not suitable for direct application on processors (IHS or Direct Die) or GPU chips. Before applying, ensure that the target surface is thoroughly cleaned and degreased using TG Cleaning Wipes or standard isopropanol. Package Contents: 1x TG Putty Basic 3x Spatulas
TG Putty is an electrically non-conductive alternative to conventional thermal pads. As an easy-to-apply and flexible gap filler, it compensates for height differences, making it ideal as a replacement for thermal pads on GPUs. Graphics cards typically feature several types of thermal pads of varying thicknesses from the factory, requiring different pads during replacement or when converting the cooler to a GPU water cooler. The application of TG Putty is performed using the included spatulas, which also enable large-area application. TG Putty can compensate for height differences ranging from 0.2 mm to 3.0 mm. For modifying a single, smaller graphics card without an active backplate (e.g., GeForce GTX 1060), approximately one 30-gram container of TG Putty is required. For larger graphics cards, such as a GeForce RTX 4090, one 30-gram container is generally sufficient for the memory (VRAM) and voltage regulators (VRM) on the front side. On the backside, there is often a uniform, larger gap between the PCB and the backplate on larger graphics cards. In this case, approximately two 30-gram containers are needed to completely fill this gap. Notes: TG Putty is not suitable for use on processors (IHS or Direct Die) or directly on the GPU die! Before application, the target surface should be thoroughly cleaned and degreased, for example, using TG Cleaning Wipes or conventional isopropanol.
Thermal Grizzly introduces the Thermal Putty series, a new product line specifically developed for upgrading graphics cards and replacing thermal pads between PCBs and heatsinks. However, the Thermal Putty can also be used by hobbyists and experienced technicians for a variety of devices such as notebooks, handhelds, and gaming consoles. Flexible alternative to thermal pads with a wide range of applications Especially suitable for heatsinks with varying distances to key components Pro-version with very high thermal conductivity for high-end components Safe to use thanks to its electrically insulating properties The flexible alternative to thermal pads: The Thermal Grizzly Putty Pro Thermal Grizzly Putty is an electrically non-conductive alternative to conventional thermal pads. As an easy-to-apply, flexible gap filler, it compensates for height differences and is therefore ideal as a replacement for thermal pads on graphics cards and other devices. Typically, several types of thermal pads in varying thicknesses are used from the manufacturer, so when replacing the pads or modifying the cooler to a GPU water cooler, you would need several different pads. This issue is solved by the flexible application of Thermal Grizzly Putty. How much Thermal Grizzly Putty do I need? To upgrade a single, smaller graphics card without a backplate (e.g., GeForce GTX 1060), about one 30-gram jar of Thermal Grizzly Putty is needed. For a larger graphics card such as a GeForce RTX 4090, a 30-gram jar is generally sufficient for the memory (VRAM) and voltage regulators (VRM) on the front side. On the back side, between the PCB and the backplate of larger graphics cards, there is often a uniform, larger gap. Here, about two 30-gram jars or one 100-gram jar are needed if you want to completely fill this space. Three versions for different applications With three different versions, the manufacturer offers the right product for every performance class. The Basic version is suitable for efficient components with low heat generation. The Advance version, with higher thermal conductivity, is intended for midrange components with greater power. For the high-end segment, Thermal Grizzly offers Putty Pro, which provides optimal cooling for your high-end components thanks to its outstanding thermal conductivity. Flexible and safe to use Before application, the target surface should be thoroughly cleaned and degreased, for example with Thermal Grizzly cleaning wipes or standard isopropanol. Thanks to its electrically insulating property, it can be spread over large areas with the included spatula. Alternatively, the Thermal Putty can be shaped by hand into small balls, which can be matched in size to the area to be covered (e.g., VRAM, SMD).
Product Details: Thermal Grizzly - Pro TG Putty Pro is a non-electrically conductive alternative to traditional thermal pads. This easy-to-apply and flexible material serves as a "gap filler," effectively compensating for height differences. It is an ideal replacement for thermal pads on graphics cards, where different pad thicknesses are typically used. When replacing pads or upgrading to a GPU water block, multiple thermal pad sizes are usually required. TG Putty can be applied using the included spatulas or by hand (gloves recommended). The spatula allows for smooth, even application over larger areas, while alternatively, the putty can be shaped into small beads that precisely fit components such as VRAM or SMDs. TG Putty can compensate for height differences ranging from 0.2 mm to 3.0 mm. Available Variants:TG Putty comes in three versions, each offering different levels of thermal conductivity: TG Putty Basic – Medium thermal conductivity TG Putty Advance – Good thermal conductivity TG Putty Pro – High thermal conductivity For upgrading a smaller graphics card without an active backplate (e.g., GeForce GTX 1060), a single 30g jar of TG Putty is usually sufficient. For larger models, such as the GeForce RTX 4090, one 30g jar typically covers the memory (VRAM) and voltage regulators (VRM) on the front side. Since high-end graphics cards often have a uniform gap between the PCB and the backplate, fully filling this space may require two 30g jars. Important Notes: TG Putty is not suitable for direct application on processors (IHS or Direct Die) or GPU chips. Before applying, ensure that the target surface is thoroughly cleaned and degreased using TG Cleaning Wipes or standard isopropanol. Package Contents: 1x TG Putty Pro 3x Spatulas
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The WireView Pro GPU is an advanced device for measuring and monitoring the power consumption of graphics cards. Developed in collaboration with Jon "elmor" Sandström, the WireView Pro GPU connects to the graphics card's 12VHPWR power connector and links to the power supply via the power cable. Power consumption data is shown on an OLED display. The Pro version has been improved with connector detection and temperature sensors. An integrated buzzer provides an audible warning if an adjustable temperature or current limit is exceeded, if the cable is not properly connected, or if an incorrectly specified cable is in use. OLED display Power consumption measurement Power consumption recording Internal temperature sensors at the power connectors External temperature sensors Pin detection for sensor-pin connectors Alarm function Optimized cable management The WireView Pro GPU enables the measurement and monitoring of power consumption from graphics cards via the 12VHPWR power connector and records this data to determine power usage. This information can be used to calculate the operating cost of a graphics card or compare its consumption with other graphics cards. A special 60-second measurement cycle allows for a quick and convenient display of power consumption, making it especially useful for reviews. It can also be used to assess power consumption in specific scenarios or over certain periods. Additionally, it can detect power spikes that occur when using modern high-end graphics cards. The Pro version includes enhanced connector detection, temperature sensors, and an audible warning signal. The WireView Pro GPU’s connector detection identifies whether a cable specified for 150 watts, 300 watts, 450 watts, or 600 watts is being used. Please note that the WireView Pro GPU measures power consumption only through the power connector, not through the motherboard’s PCIe slot. If an incorrect cable is used or the cable is not properly connected, an audible warning will sound. Two temperature sensors located on the board at the power connectors monitor temperatures at those connectors. Up to 600 watts can pass through the connectors, potentially heating them and the surrounding board. An audible alarm will sound if the temperature exceeds an adjustable limit. Two additional temperature sensors (10K NTC) can be connected via cables; two sensors with cable lengths of 5 cm and 20 cm are included. The alarm can also be triggered if the adjustable current limit (amps) is exceeded. The WireView Pro GPU displays measured values on the OLED screen. By pressing a button, you can toggle through the displayed values. The following values may be shown: Current power consumption in watts (W) Current voltage in volts (V), current in amperes (A) Minimum and maximum power consumption in watts (W) Average power consumption over 60 seconds (RAVG in W) and total energy used (E in Wh) Measured temperatures of individual temperature sensors (°C) The WireView Pro GPU is available with the 12VHPWR 16-pin power connector (4x sensor + 12x power/ground) in "Normal" (N) and "Reverse" (R) versions: If the graphics card uses power connectors with the four sensor pins located between the PCB and the 12 power pins, the "N" version is required (PCB - 4x sensor pin - 12x power pins). If the graphics card uses power connectors with the 12 power pins located between the PCB and the four sensor pins, the "R" version is required (PCB - 12x power pins - 4x sensor pin). Note: When using the 12VHPWR adapter, ensure each of the three or four 8-pin PCIe connectors is connected to the power supply with a separate 8-pin PCIe cable. The use of splitters (Y-cables) is strongly discouraged! Warning – Important Notice: Risk of Injury! Depending on the graphics card used, especially with the GeForce RTX 4090, up to 450 watts of power can pass through the WireView connectors. This can cause the PCB at the WireView connector to heat to 60 degrees Celsius with an air-cooled card. With a water-cooled card and no airflow, the WireView PCB can heat up to 100 degrees Celsius! Do not touch the WireView casing during operation. After shutting down the system, allow the WireView to cool before handling.