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The be quiet! Power Zone 2 1200W (MPN: BP030EU) is a high-performance, fully modular power supply engineered for enthusiast gaming PCs and professional workstations. Designed to meet the latest ATX 3.1 standard, it delivers PCIe 5.1 compatibility with native 12V-2x6 connectors for next-generation GPUs. With 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency and semi-passive cooling, it provides exceptional power stability, efficiency, and near-silent operation, backed by a 10-year manufacturer?s warranty.
Key Features
Continuous / Peak Power: 1200W continuous / up to ~1270W peak
Efficiency: 80 PLUS Platinum
Compliance: ATX 3.1, EPS 12V v2.92
PCIe Support: 2 x native 12V-2x6 PCIe 5.1 connectors plus 3 x 6+2-pin PCIe connectors
Rail Design: Single high-capacity 12V rail for stable handling of transient power spikes
Cooling: 140mm Pure Wings 3 fan with semi-passive zero-RPM mode at low load
Topology: Advanced LLC + SR + DC/DC topology with digital control
Modularity: Fully modular flat and sleeved cables for optimal airflow and clean builds
Warranty: 10-year manufacturer?s warranty; MTBF >100,000 hours
Full Technical Specification
Model / MPN:
Power Zone 2 1200W (BP030EU)
Form Factor:
ATX 3.1 (EPS 12V v2.92)
Power Output:
1200W continuous / ~1270W peak
Efficiency Rating:
80 PLUS Platinum
Input Voltage:
100?240VAC
Input Frequency:
50?60Hz
Input Current:
~15A @ 230VAC, ~7.5A @ 115VAC
Power Factor:
0.97 at full load (active PFC)
Modern Standby:
Supported; low standby power consumption
Operating Temperature:
Up to 40°C
MTBF:
100,000 hours at 25°C
Rail Operation:
Single 12V rail rated at approximately 100A+
Additional Rails:
+3.3V and +5V auxiliary rails; -12V and +5VSB supported
Hold-up Time:
Compliant with ATX 3.1 specifications
Protections:
OCP, OVP, UVP, OPP, OTP, SCP, surge and inrush protection
Fan:
140mm Pure Wings 3 fan with semi-passive zero-RPM operation
Noise Levels:
Extremely quiet at low to medium loads; increases gradually under sustained full load
Modularity:
Fully modular cable system using flat and sleeved cables
Cable Length:
Up to ~100cm maximum cable length
Connectors:
1 x 20+4-pin ATX
1 x 8-pin CPU (P8 / EPS)
1 x 4+4-pin CPU (P4+4 / EPS)
2 x 12V-2x6 PCIe 5.1
3 x 6+2-pin PCIe
7 x SATA power
1 x PATA (legacy)
Dimensions:
~160 x 150 x 86mm (W x D x H)
Warranty:
10-year limited manufacturer?s warranty
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