Thursday, April 11th 2024

FSP Introduces the VITA GM Line of PSUs

FSP Group, the world's leading high-performance ODM, modified STD power supply and PC component manufacturer today, is excited to unveil the all-new VITA GM PSU lineup designed to power the future generation of personal computing. The VITA GM (Gold efficiency & modular cable) PSU series embodies the pinnacle of advanced power delivery technology and durability, specifically designed for the demands of future-proof computing. Available in a range of power options from 650 W to 1000 W, each unit in the series guarantees exceptional efficiency and flexibility. With an 80 Plus Gold certification. This sleek new PSU lineup boasts fresh, clean design elements and high-quality materials. It is available in two classic color options - elegant black and pristine white for user preference.

Adhering to the latest technical standards, VITA GM PSU series from FSP Group is engineered to meet and exceed modern computing requirements. VITA GM series power supplies deliver the Intel recommended 17 ms @ 80% load hold-up time compared to the standard 12 ms @ 100%, ensuring stable flow of power and safety against sudden power outages, inrush current, and critical power surges. The series boasts an impressive efficiency rate of over 90% at typical loads, a testament to its superior design and engineering. FSP's commitment to reliability and longevity is evident in the use of 105°C Japanese bulk capacitors, renowned for their quality and durability. The VITA GM series also features a 120 mm hydraulic bearing (HYB) fan, providing optimal cooling while maintaining low noise levels. These PSU units stand out with their notably compact dimensions of 140 x 150 x 86 mm, making them an ideal choice for space-limited setups. Yet, it does not compromise on delivering robust performance.
Additionally, the fully modular cabling design enhances the ease of installation and improves airflow within PC cases. Safety is paramount in the VITA GM series PSUs, offering comprehensive protections including OCP (Overcurrent Protection), OVP (Over Voltage Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection). Compliant with the Intel power supply design guide ATX Version 3.1, following the latest regulations and PCIe Gen 5.1 standards with native 12V-2x6 connector, VITA GM PSUs are equipped to handle maximum total power excursions, solidifying their position as a future-proof solution for power supply needs.

The introduction of the VITA GM series by FSP Group marks a significant leap forward in power supply technology, blending unparalleled efficiency with broad-ranging applicability. Each model in this innovative lineup is backed by a comprehensive 10-year warranty, displaying FSP's unwavering dedication to quality and customer trust.

The VITA GM series is a top-tier choice for gaming enthusiasts, casual users, and business computing showcasing its versatility and capability to cater to the diverse needs of modern-day computing. With this launch, FSP Group underscores its position at the forefront of the power supply industry, continuously pushing the boundaries of performance and reliability.
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5 Comments on FSP Introduces the VITA GM Line of PSUs

#1
LabRat 891
FSP (and Delta) have my trust for PSUs.
AFAIK, they ODM (or '1st party' for an ODM) for other manufacturers, too.

Not too bad on MSRPs
promos and MIRs are a probability, over time.
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azrael
I wonder how this line stacks up against the Hydro Ti Pro.
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LabRat 891
azraelI wonder how this line stacks up against the Hydro Ti Pro.
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azrael
LabRat 891
I wasn't merely thinking spec-wise but also quality-wise. But thanks for the effort. :)
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RJARRRPCGP
LabRat 891FSP (and Delta) have my trust for PSUs.
I got an FSP 500W white in 2008, (In 2008, they were usually 80-Plus White) and it still seemed fine in 2016, but the caps used are suspected to not be the best, so it's possible that it got bad caps sometime after 2016. That was when I last used it.

But everywhere I looked, before I stopped using it, didn't look like any bad caps, looked like it could go on for 8 years, if not longer.
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