Lian li Edge 1300 UK 80 PLUS Platinum Power supply Black
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Lian li Edge 1300 UK 80 PLUS Platinum Power supply Black

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Its 1300W fully modular design and 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency perfectly power extreme gaming rigs, ensuring stable, clean energy for demanding builds.

Description

• 1300W Max DC Output • 80 PLUS Platinum certified • Fully modular design • ATX Form Factor

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FULL DESCRIPTION

For the Saudi enthusiast powering their RTX 4090 and i9 rig, demanding unwavering stability through every intense gaming session, the Lian Li Edge 1300 is your bedrock.

With a colossal 1300W output, this PSU ensures your rig, even with an overclocked RTX 4090 and a multi-core CPU, never starves for power during critical moments in Warzone or the most graphically demanding flight simulations. You'll experience zero power dips, allowing your components to consistently deliver their peak FPS without throttling or unexpected system shutdowns.

The triple Platinum certification isn't just for bragging rights; it means exceptional efficiency, translating directly into less wasted energy and significantly less heat generated inside your precious rig. This is crucial for maintaining optimal component temperatures in warmer climates like ours, protecting your hardware's longevity, and keeping your electricity bill in check.

Engineered to withstand the demanding conditions of the Gulf, this unit is built for unwavering reliability, ensuring stable power delivery even when ambient temperatures soar.

Its fully modular design, compact 182 x 86 x 150 mm dimensions, and sleek black cables offer unparalleled flexibility for clean cable management. This creates an immaculate build aesthetic and significantly improves internal airflow – essential for high-performance systems aiming for peak thermal efficiency.

SPECIFICATIONS

wattage1300
formFactorATX
pcie8pinConnectors8-pin (6+2)
MODEL NAMEEDGE1300
COLORBlack
DIMENSIONS182 X 86 X 150 mm
POWER SUPPLY DESIGN Fully modular
MATERIAL Steel
CERTIFICATION 80 PLUS PLATINUM / Cybenetics PLATINUM / PPLP PLATINUM
MAX. DC OUTPUT1300W
COMBINED +3.3V & +5V120W
COMBINED +12V1296W
INPUT VOLTAGE100-240Vac
INPUT FREQUENCY RANGE15-7.5A 50-60Hz
PFCActive PFC, PF > 0.90 under full load @ 115Vac, 60Hz
EFFICIENCY92.39% MAX
PROTECTIVE CIRCUITOCP/OVP/OTP/OPP/SCP/UVP/SIP/NLP
FAN TYPE120mm FDB Fan
AN SPEED 2400RPM
FAN NOISE LEVEL 33.61dBA

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I'm based in Qatar, but I visit Dubai often. If I buy this PSU from your store in Dubai, and something goes wrong later, can I get warranty service here in Qatar or do I need to send it back to Dubai?

We sometimes have power fluctuations or sudden surges here in Kuwait, especially in summer. Will this PSU really protect my expensive GPU and CPU, or is it better to get an extra UPS? Does its protection circuits specifically handle these kind of power issues common in the Gulf?

My area in Abu Dhabi can get quite dusty, even with a good case filter. Will the fan and internal components of this PSU be okay, or will dust cause it to fail quickly? And if it fails because of dust buildup, is that covered under warranty?

If this high-wattage PSU arrives and I install it, but my PC doesn't power on, what's your Dead on Arrival (DOA) policy? Do I have to ship it back and wait, or do you have local technicians in Dammam who can check it out quickly?

I'm upgrading my old PSU, and this fully modular one looks great. But I'm not very experienced with PC building. Do you offer any kind of installation support or guidance, maybe a local service, to help make sure I install it correctly and don't mess up my system?

Given the hot weather here in Dubai during summer, even with AC running indoors, how long can I reasonably expect this PSU to last reliably? Is it designed with components that withstand prolonged high ambient temperatures without degrading quickly?

I'm planning to use this with a high-end RTX 4090. Does this 1300W PSU come with all the necessary 16-pin (12VHPWR) cables required for the latest generation GPUs, or will I need to buy an adapter separately?