FSP Group CANNON 3,300 W ATX 3.1 Power Supply Unveiled at Computex 2026

FSP Group unveils the CANNON 3,300 W ATX 3.1 power supply at Computex 2026, featuring six native PCIe connectors and GaN technology for AI workstations.

FSP Group CANNON 3,300 W ATX 3.1 Power Supply Unveiled at Computex 2026

FSP Group introduced the CANNON 3,300 W power supply at Computex 2026. Designed for advanced AI workstations and server environments requiring intensive graphics processing, the power supply supports multiple high-performance GPUs simultaneously.

The new power supply delivers six native PCIe connectors for multi-GPU setups without adapters.

The new PSU follows ATX 3.1 specifications and ships with six native PCIe 12V-2×6 connectors. The integrated native connectors provide direct power delivery to graphics cards, removing the necessity for additional adapter cables during multi-GPU installations.

FSP Group built the unit around gallium nitride semiconductors to shrink the chassis dimensions. The enclosure measures 150 by 200 by 86 mm while handling the full 3,300 W output.

The internal layout includes four Japanese capacitors rated for 450 V and 105 degrees Celsius operation. The manufacturer claims the design achieves 80 Plus Platinum efficiency under typical load conditions.

Current manufacturer documentation does not specify retail pricing or scheduled market availability at this time. Consumers should monitor authorized retail partners and manufacturer announcements for updates on regional distribution timelines.

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