Most Gamemax GP power supplies belong to the entry-level price segment and compete with Chinese power supplies from Aerocool and Deepcool. They are equipped with inexpensive heat-resistant capacitors, provide stable power via the main +12V line, transmitting more than 80% of the total power of the device, and have an overall efficiency of at least 85%, which fully complies with 80+ Bronze quality standards.


Despite their affordable price, Gamemax GP power supplies do a good job of stabilizing electrical current parameters, smoothing out voltage spikes and surges. In later models, the manufacturer expanded the power supply capabilities of the main line (from 80 to 90% of the total power of the device is allocated to it) and equipped them with dual PCI-E connectors, which simplified the connection options for modern video cards. In addition, the manufacturer guarantees the safety of the system by supporting double direct conversion technology and the presence of all major protection mechanisms, including overvoltage protection (OVP), overcurrent protection (OPP) and short circuit protection (SCP).

The GP series lineup includes several variations of the same power supply with slightly different details, different colors (note: black and white) and a large selection of powers. Literally any options are actively presented in stores, from basic 350-watt power supplies to powerful 850-watt models. The former are more suitable for office assemblies and home multimedia systems, while the latter are quite capable of powering a mid-level gaming PC. The manufacturer provides a 2-year warranty for all devices in this series.