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EVGA Announces the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2 Power Supply

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EVGA adds a platinum series power supply to its full line with the SuperNOVA 1000 P2. This power supply is 80 PLUS Platinum rated with an efficiency of 92% under typical loads. The new ECO Thermal Control Fan System offers Fan RPM modes to provide zero fan noise during low load operations. This provides improved efficiency for longer operation, less power consumption, reduced energy costs and minimal heat dissipation. Backed by a 10 year warranty, gain peace of mind and power up with the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2.



Key Features:
  • 80 PLUS Platinum High Efficiency Power Supply Certified - 50% Load (92% Efficiency)
  • Superior Vertical Double Layer Main Transformer
  • Dual Thermal Control System provides custom Fan RPM modes
  • ECO Intelligent Thermal Control Fan system (zero fan noise < 45C)
  • Japanese Nippon Chemi-Con solid state capacitors improves long-term reliability
  • High Amperage Multi-Rail Design for maximum power and efficiency
  • Over Power/Under Power/Over Voltage/Short Circuit protections built in
  • Fully modular cable design (improve airflow/cable management)
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With its Platinum rating and option to have the fan not run at low power draw, is this PSU internally exactly the same as the stock Super Flower Leadex, or are there still additional differences? The Leadex is a nice PSU, but doesn't seem to be available in the US from the usual sources.
 
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