YOU CANNOT AFFORD THIS: Asus is set to put on quite a show at this year's Computex. The Taiwanese manufacturer will showcase new "caseless" PC builds, monitors, and everything in between, including a truly massive PSU designed for over-the-top systems.
The ROG Thor 3,000W Titanium III Edition 20 is part of this year's celebration of the Republic of Gamers brand, which Asus has used for gaming-focused peripherals and hardware since 2006. The ROG lineup tends to favor a bombastic, show-off style in its product design and marketing, and the newly introduced PSU appears to fit right into that trend.
Asus officially describes the new unit as the pinnacle of power supplies in the ROG lineup. The PSU is designed to support extreme ATX12V builds, including configurations capable of powering up to four GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs. It is based on server-grade GaN MOSFETs, which are intended to improve power efficiency while reducing energy waste.
Asus said the GaN MOSFETs enable high power delivery at lower temperatures than traditional PSU designs. Furthermore, this power is reportedly managed through the company's patented "ROG Equalizer" 12V-2x6 PCIe power cable. According to Asus, the cable can help reduce operating temperatures significantly, keeping thermal performance stable and below the 105°C material limit.












