A new generation of power supplies redefines what it means to build a high-performance system on a budget. These units, designed specifically for mid-range and entry-level GPUs, deliver the reliability of ATX 3.1 certification without the premium price tag typically associated with such standards. They cater to both small businesses and individual creators who require stable power delivery for workloads ranging from AI rendering to gaming.

The BETA 2 series introduces four wattage tiers—550W, 650W, 750W, and 850W—each engineered to handle the transient power demands of modern GPUs. The 550W model is well-suited for NVIDIA’s RTX 5060, while the 850W variant can accommodate more demanding cards like the RTX 5090 without sacrificing efficiency or safety. AMD’s RDNA 4-based RX 9060 also fits comfortably within these power ranges, ensuring broad compatibility across leading GPU architectures.

Affordable ATX 3.1 PSUs Redefine Budget GPU Builds
  • Wattage: 550W, 650W, 750W, 850W
  • Certification: ATX 3.1, PCIe 5.1 compliant
  • Efficiency: 80 Plus Bronze (over 85% efficiency)
  • Connectors: Non-modular design with pre-attached cables; includes 8-pin PCIe connectors and a native 12V-2x6 connector on the 850W model
  • Safety: 6-point industrial-grade protection (OCP, OVP, UVP, OPP, SCP, TOP)
  • Capacitors: Industrial Japanese Main Capacitor
  • Cables: Black flat cables for cleaner builds and easier management
  • Warranty: 5 years

The non-modular design of these PSUs simplifies cable management, a practical advantage in compact or clutter-sensitive setups. The use of black flat cables further enhances aesthetics while maintaining durability, making them ideal for both professional workstations and consumer builds. Performance remains consistent across the series, with 80 Plus Bronze efficiency ensuring that energy costs remain manageable—particularly important for small businesses running continuous workloads.

This series challenges the notion that high certification standards must come with a premium price. By offering ATX 3.1 compliance and PCIe 5.1 readiness at accessible wattage tiers, it provides a compelling alternative for users who demand stability without overpaying. As GPU power requirements continue to rise, these PSUs position themselves as a practical solution for both current and future builds, balancing affordability with the performance demands of next-generation hardware.