Super Flower exhibits twin 3000-watt power supplies at Computex 2025 event.
Super Flower absolutely crushed it at Computex this year, showing off an enormous lineup of new power supplies and other cool components for all the tech geeks in Taiwan. You probably know 'em as the OEM behind EVGA's award-winning PSU line. They've been flexing their muscles since EVGA took a break, and they're not slowing down any time soon!
We'll dive right in with their "Leadex" badge. (Like many PC component guys, the specifics of Super Flower's Leadex, Combat, and Zillion labels are a bit hazy.) The Leadex PSUs are named for their cybenetics PSU efficiency rating, with the Leadex Titanium leading the pack. Its big brother, the Leadex Titanium 2800W, went up for pre-order in March, and they've since unveiled the titanium 1700W at Computex. This beefy bad boy is ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compliant, designed for high-end AI workflows, and is set to hit shelves soon. Voltage-wise, the 1700W model is still under wraps, but the 2800W unit requires 240V and comes with a med-grade power cord, so it's likely the 1700W will be similarly beefy.
As for more down-to-earth options, check out the Leadex VIII Platinum. These are the next generation of the standard Leadex line, offering fully-modular units for wattages ranging from 850W-1500W and lengths from 150mm down to 125mm. The series boasts cybenetics Platinum certification, and will be compatible with the new ATX 3.1 standard. Interestingly, the Leadex VIII Platinums utilize Super Flower's unique 9-pin universal "super connectors." Beyond a motherboard ATX header and one 12V-2x6 header, the remaining ten power connectors are Super Flower's proprietary 9-pin universal connectors – a quirk that's been a staple for Super Flower for years.
The Leadex III Gold PSUs round out the Leadex crew, a range of 80 Plus and Cybenetics Gold-certified units running from 750W to 1300W. Most are already available, with the ATX 3.1-compatible models slated for shipping by June. The Leadex III Gold Pro-A models even feature ARGB lights, so your PC will be looking fly.
The Combat badge is where things get a bit more wallet-friendly, catering to users looking for a balance between cost and performance. The Combat II FP series is the latest Combat wave, led by the 3000W Combat II FP King Kong. This monster boasts Cybenetics Platinum certification, ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 readiness, and can support multiple 12V-2×6 GPUs for server or enterprise loads – it's expected to hit shelves in Q2 2026, probably around the $1,000 mark. Don't think 3000W was enough? Not to worry, Super Flower's also dropping the Combat II FP 3000W, another Cybenetics Platinum, ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 ready beast. The ATX units in the range, from 850W-1200W, are also Cybenetics Platinum rated. The FP line's fluid dynamic bearing fans are super quiet, earning them an A+ noise rating from Cybenetics. They'll start mass production in September.
The slightly less ostentatious Combat II FG offers Gold-rated power from 750W-1200W models and features the same Lambda A+ noise ratings and ATX 3.1 compatibility as the FP line. The Gold series will roll off the assembly line in November.
Finally, Super Flower's got some new SFX options in the Combat SFX line. The Platinum-rated SFX models will bring Cybenetics' top class to the micro-sized form factor. The Gold series, meanwhile, will start at 750W, available from August. Lastly, the Budget-minded Zillion line features SFX Platinum and Gold models coming in 850W and 1000W flavors, dropping in August to make room for the cheaper Combat SFX units.
The Western market's yet to really feel the full effects of Super Flower's entrance back in 2020, but with not one, but two of the 3000W PSUs taking over the show, a few SFX units, and several of the 50 cybenetics Titanium-rated PSUs, Super Flower's been making a heck of a statement at Computex this year. Don't miss our exclusive coverage straight from the Computex 2025 show floor.
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Insights:
- Super Flower's Leadex, Combat, and Zillion badges represent different performance, efficiency, and market positioning tiers for their power supplies.
- The Leadex series is the performance flagship, featuring high-end power supplies for demanding users and professional workflows. These PSUs support the latest standards and can reach very high wattages and efficiencies.
- The Combat series targets mid-range and mainstream users with solid, more budget-friendly PSUs. While not as power-intensive as the Leadex series, they're still built to last.
- The Zillion series is Super Flower's budget offerings, focusing on affordability rather than extreme performance or efficiency for users with more modest needs or tighter budgets.
- Super Flower showcased their new gadgets at Computex, including the Leadex Titanium 1700W, a high-end power supply that utilizes data-and-cloud-computing technology for AI workflows.
- In the mid-range market, the Combat II FP 3000W offers Wallet-friendly power with Cybenetics Platinum certification, making it an attractive option for users seeking a balance between cost and performance.