EVGA Supernova 850 T2, 80+ Titanium 850W, Fully Modular, ECO Mode, 10 Year Warranty, Includes Free Power On Self Tester, Power Supply 220-T2-0850-X1, 850 Watt
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Saad S. Alahmad
> 3 dayGood quality
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Seung gyu Gil
> 3 dayPrice, quality, noise, perfect
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Cirrus
> 3 dayBought this as an upgrade to support the EVGA 1080ti FTW3 edition and it works beautifully.
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Dr. Lucio Stroman Sr.
> 3 dayClean efficient power
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Garrett
> 3 dayI don’t know why PSU don’t have longer 24 pin connectors, but sometimes I have trouble with CPU 8pin, but it was long enough. I like that it has dedicated 8 pin connectors for the graphic cards that don’t split off. I have a 1000D and this behemoth barely fit so be warned. You’ll need 220mm of space.
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Drew
> 3 dayCan’t really give a review as it showed up with two wires not in their respective plugs for the motherboard power cable turning it into a 300$ paperweight.
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Karlee Volkman DVM
Greater than one weekProbably a lil overkill but what the heck. Never hurts to have more than what you use. Seems quiet and efficient enough.
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Adam Lukac
> 3 dayThere really isnt a whole lot to say about a PSU that does its job properly.
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Jaqueline McGlynn
> 3 dayPerfect. Silent. Consistent.
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RFM
> 3 dayThis unit is big - no its really big, we barely got it into the case and then due to baffles in that case there was no room for wire geography. It is 1600 watts so the size may be understandable. One thing that is VERY important with this (and other +1500 watt) units is the cables supplied. This comes with, I believe, 16 gauge cables. The majority of power supplies use 18 gauge cables (in case your not aware the lower number is a thicker cable - normal house wiring is 12 gauge). so dont substitute a cable you have lying around. Also you cannot use any of the extension cables listed as they are all 18 gauge. We normally build with custom made cables, made to size, so 16 gauge is not an issue. If you power your motherboard, using this power supply, and happen to use an 18 gauge cable it will be a problem. At best the cable will melt, at worst your motherboard will be damaged.