Cooler Master Lists NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU Support For Its 850W & Fanless X Silent Edge PSU
Cooler Master’s X Silent Edge “Fanless” PSUs seem to be ready for NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 GPUs as listed by the manufacturer.
Cooler Master’s Fully-Passive X Silent Edge PSU Lineup Seems To Be NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 GPU-Ready, Feature ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Support
Cooler Master’s PSUs are highly regarded among hardware enthusiasts, mainly due to the specs & capabilities the PSUs come with, such as “zero noise levels” along with anti-dust design, a digital power monitoring system, and much more. It’s a whole revamp of Cooler Master’s power supply lineup, and with that, the Cooler Master X Silent Edge Platinum 850W power supply has been listed officially by the firm at Amazon. We took an in-depth look at the same PSU at Computex.
Interestingly, the listing mentions that the PSU supports NVIDIA‘s upcoming flagship GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, one of the first times we have seen the mention of the SKU on retail platforms.
Since the power supply listing is on Cooler Master’s official Amazon page, we can’t categorize it as a bogus one, so with this, it’s safe to bet on the new X Silent Edge Platinum 850W PSU for NVIDIA’s upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs.
In terms of a quick rundown on specifications, the power supply features an 850W power rating with an 80+ Platinum-certified tag, making it one of the best options out there. Apart from this, the PSU supports ATX 3.1 connections and comes with a dedicated 90° degree 12V-2 x 6 connector, which is the newer standard, set to be much more useful than the 12VHPWR connectors. So, we expect that NVIDIA’s next-gen “RTX 50” GPUs will run sufficiently on Cooler Master’s X Silent Edge Platinum 850W PSU now that the firm has confirmed it themselves.
For pricing, the Cooler Master X Silent Edge Platinum 850W PSU is listed at Amazon for $488. It is up for pre-orders, and the item’s release is scheduled for 13 August. This marks one of the first power supplies to list support for NVIDIA’s next-gen “Blackwell” GeForce RTX 50 consumer GPUs, and we do expect other manufacturers to follow.