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FSP PSU Lineup Ready for RTX 40 Super Series

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Leading power supply manufacturer FSP Group proudly announces its PSU lineup now features native 12VHPWR connectors, fully prepared to harness the power of NVIDIA's RTX 4080 SUPER, RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, and RTX 4070 SUPER graphics cards. For a truly supercharged experience, FSP PSUs go beyond compatibility. They're fully compliant with both ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 regulations, boasting support for 2x total power excursion and 3x GPU power excursion. This ensures unleashing the full potential of these new GPUs without breaking a sweat. Explore the FSP ATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 PSU range, starting from 750 W, and find the perfect match for your RTX 40 SUPER Series.



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Slightly weird to boast of ATX 3.0 specs, when v3.1 is out. Granted, it's mostly the connector for the graphics cards that has been updated, but why not ship with the new cable and "boast" of ATX 3.1 compliancy.
 
Slightly weird to boast of ATX 3.0 specs, when v3.1 is out. Granted, it's mostly the connector for the graphics cards that has been updated, but why not ship with the new cable and "boast" of ATX 3.1 compliancy.
Probably because it won't matter

I know at least 6 people that have used 12VHPWR since 4000 series came out and none of them had any issues at all, just made their setup look more clean, with much less cable mess

12V-2x6 is backwards comp with 12VHPWR anyway, both will work just fine, which is why Nvidia did not even bother replacing 12VHPWR on SUPER refresh

Those few 4090 that melted worldwide was due to poorly made adaptor or user error (not clicking the cable all the way in)

I already ordered a native 12VHPWR for my old Corsair RM1000x, not going to use an adaptor for sure, 4080 Super will be mine in a week
 
I think I might buy the 850, its on sale for 124 beaver bucks lol..

What do you think?
 
I think I might buy the 850, its on sale for 124 beaver bucks lol..

What do you think?

I reviewed a couple of listed 1000/1200W units in the last year, and all were pretty good. In general, most new FSP PSUs are worth the recommendation, and their prices are not so high. Only the SFX version asks for a refresh, but ATX are fine. By refresh, I mean that on the power design, it's fine, but the cables are unnecessarily long, and the fan is getting louder than expected at 50%+ load. No problems like that with their Hydro series PSUs.
 
Slightly weird to boast of ATX 3.0 specs, when v3.1 is out. Granted, it's mostly the connector for the graphics cards that has been updated, but why not ship with the new cable and "boast" of ATX 3.1 compliancy.
 
Weird flex but ok
 
I think I might buy the 850, its on sale for 124 beaver bucks lol..

What do you think?
Im seriously considering a hydro ti 1000 as my next unit. FSP is doing a great job of filling the atx 3.0 price to performance void.
 
Im seriously considering a hydro ti 1000 as my next unit. FSP is doing a great job of filling the atx 3.0 price to performance void.
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The 850 could even be more interesting in idle and load. Plus it’s 40-60$ cheaper ? Wish we had more precise graphs.
 
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The 850 could even be more interesting in idle and load. Plus it’s 40-60$ cheaper ? Wish we had more precise graphs.
Tbh I don't need a new PS (already have a solid Seasonic px-850) I just want to check out the hydro ti 1000 after seeing our guy Aris' review. It is way expensive, which puts it way down the list of gotta gets anyhow...just have that damn itch!
 
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