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Cougar’s Versatile Power Move: The Polar V2 PSU Edition

At the recent CES 2026, Cougar unveiled their new Polar V2 power supply units, capturing attention with a rather striking detail – the flagship model boasts six 16-pin power connectors, all vividly marked in orange. Initially, one might speculate that these are intended for six graphics cards, only to realize the model’s power output maxes out at 1200W. While sufficient for powering any singular high-end graphics card, such as an RTX 5090 which typically draws up to 450W, the notion of supporting six cards is clearly implausible, as even six RTX 5070 cards would exceed this power threshold. In reality, these connectors are multipurpose rather than solely for graphics cards.

Six distinctive orange connectors that mark the Cougar Polar V2’s signature feature.

Included with the power supply are cables with one end crafted as a 16-pin connector, while the other may host power connectors suited for motherboards or standard 8-pin connectors for graphics cards. The choice by Cougar to implement such a design remains enigmatic but is undeniably innovative. The six connectors add immense flexibility, allowing customization for tech enthusiasts who assemble high-performance PCs and require adaptable power routing across multiple components.

Portability and flexibility characterize the Cougar Polar V2.

Additional models in the lineup offer power outputs starting from 850W, servicing varied needs from standard gaming rigs to more demanding custom builds. The trend of including multiple connectors in power supplies is gaining traction as it lets users future-proof their systems. It also facilitates easy upgrades, letting users add or switch out components without needing to replace the PSU itself, which can be particularly beneficial as technology advances.

Ethan Cole

Ethan Cole focuses on hardware and products, providing reviews and insights on the latest tech gear and devices.

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