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FSP Launches the HYDRO Ti Pro Series 80 Plus Titanium ATX 3.0 Power Supplies

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FSP Group, one of the world's leading high-performance OEM and ODM power supply manufacturers today, is excited to unveil the brand new HYDRO Ti PRO series power supplies designed with high power density, efficient power delivery, and low noise for high-performance PC builds. The all-new HYDRO Ti PRO series offers two fully modular power supply units rated at 850 W and 1000 W, featuring the highly desired 12VHPWR connector, which complies with ATX 3.0 and support for PCIe 5.0, allows top-tier graphics cards to perform at the highest level.

The HYDRO Ti PRO series's sleek and refined industrial design can make any PC build stand out. Engineered with a fully modular layout for easy installation and significantly reduces cable clutter in the case, resulting in a cleaner and more organized build. In addition, they feature a quiet and durable cooling system, thanks to the FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing) fan with low noise and a long-lasting life span. This fan ensures the power supply runs quietly and effectively while providing optimal cooling for its components.



The HYDRO Ti PRO series use LLC topology circuit design and 450 V, 105°C Japanese main bulk capacitors, providing superior performance under load, ensuring stable and reliable power delivery across all components. Despite being 150 mm long, they offer a 1000 W variant with an unbelievable power density and 80 Plus Titanium certification. The 1000 W HYDRO Ti PRO power supply also comes with a cybernetic badge of A++ certification, which signifies the unparalleled quality of FSP products in the international market.

FSP's commitment to using high-quality components ensures that these power supplies are reliable and have a prolonged lifespan. With the HYDRO Ti PRO series, users can experience optimal power delivery, quiet operation, and a clean and organized build.

The HYDRO Ti PRO power supplies are now available from FSP's authorized dealers and retailers. For more information, please visit FSP's website.

MSRP Information (USD):
  • 1000 W: $349
  • 850 W: $299
For more information, visit the product pages of the 1000 W and 850 W variants.

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so is there water cooling in this psu? or is just called hydro for shits n giggles? wtf is this nonsense, get it off my news section

fluid dynamic bearing fan, is like 99% of fans I have ever dealt with for PC... gtfo
 
so is there water cooling in this psu? or is just called hydro for shits n giggles? wtf is this nonsense, get it off my news section

fluid dynamic bearing fan, is like 99% of fans I have ever dealt with for PC... gtfo
When I saw the word hydro I immediately think water cooled too but
 
Is just me, I haven't heard of this FSP brand before, to me sounds like AZZA, in other words a not so trustworthy PSU maker.
LMAO, FSP is ACTUAL PSU maker, like CWT or Seasonic, they make PSUs for other brands and OEM equipment (Dell, HP, Acer, etc.), and have been at it for decades.
They're one of the most trustworthy brands out there.

As for hydro, that line had actual water cooled PSU at some point.

Why they call it that still for non WC though? Beats me.
 
Is just me, I haven't heard of this FSP brand before, to me sounds like AZZA, in other words a not so trustworthy PSU maker.
I bet you never heard of them just because they don't sponsor Linus.
 
These comments...

Seriously we have such an age gap that children haven't heard of Fortron? Maybe then HEC too?
 
Is just me, I haven't heard of this FSP brand before, to me sounds like AZZA, in other words a not so trustworthy PSU maker.
FSP is the channel brand of Fortron, a gigantic OEM that's almost as big as CWT and Seasonic. Fortron mostly makes server PSUs, power-bricks for laptop ODMs, supplies PSUs to pre-built desktop makers, and is into some UPS and battery-generator stuff these days.

In short, FSP guys know their shit as much as Seasonic does.
 
These comments...

Seriously we have such an age gap that children haven't heard of Fortron? Maybe then HEC too?

I guess my water bottle doesn't hold hydro anymore
 
FSP is the channel brand of Fortron, a gigantic OEM that's almost as big as CWT and Seasonic. Fortron mostly makes server PSUs, power-bricks for laptop ODMs, supplies PSUs to pre-built desktop makers, and is into some UPS and battery-generator stuff these days.

In short, FSP guys know their shit as much as Seasonic does.
Actually, isn't Fortron much bigger than both Seasonic and CWT? These guys are very big in various energy systems, and FSP is just part of their business. And given that FSP is MAJOR OEM producer for HP, Dell, Acer, Lenovo... Hell, even on retail market they increased their presence drastically in last decade.
 
A 10 year warranty?...
 
Actually, isn't Fortron much bigger than both Seasonic and CWT? These guys are very big in various energy systems, and FSP is just part of their business. And given that FSP is MAJOR OEM producer for HP, Dell, Acer, Lenovo... Hell, even on retail market they increased their presence drastically in last decade.
They are indeed bigger.
 
Only Corsair PSU's for me. :love:

gl to the rest of you.

Seasonic for me....
May buy bequiet dark power next time, also 10 year warranty.
 
Is just me, I haven't heard of this FSP brand before, to me sounds like AZZA, in other words a not so trustworthy PSU maker.

They are indeed bigger.

They were the go to for BeQuiet for years, they made units for Antec, Thermaltake, EVGA, Cooler Master among many other brands. They hang their hat on hold up times.
 
fluid dynamic bearing fan, is like 99% of fans I have ever dealt with
it can be a generic name with many companies passing off rifle bearing as fluid, somewhat similar to using "japanese cap" when brands want to market their PSU
 
DAE only buy corsair psus?!?! Lol FSP is 100x more reliable then corsair.
 
Emm, Corsair top end some time ago was only from Seasonic, has anything changed with them?
their flagship is flextronics
most of their "top end" has typically been CWT with some seasonic, Seasonic also does the HX series and specific TX/VX models (along with CWT) from way back when
 
Hi,
Pricey wonder if tpu will get a sample :fear:
 
Seasonic for me....
May buy bequiet dark power next time, also 10 year warranty.

my corsair has a 10 yr warranty as well, and the legendary JohnnyGuru helped design the particular unit I am using. :love:
 
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