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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Micheal Tran
> 3 dayThe PSU is a beast and worked perfectly for my needs. Per PCPartPickers.com, I needed about 650W to power my PC but I opted for the 850W to give it some breathing room. Cant go wrong going Titanium and definitely recommend it. No issues so far and install was painless.
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Miss Shaina Leffler
> 3 dayIll say you have to dish out some cash for this. It is a little over priced right but its not only Titanium rated its also the quietest power supply Ive ever had. If you dont mind shelling out a little extra cash for a quality product that will last a long time, this is the product for you. I think that if they lowered the price they could destroy any and all competition. As it stands though this is one of the best money can buy.
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Odie Doyle
> 3 dayTitle says it all. The best power supplies are the ones you don’t have to think about.
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Ryan Gillispie
> 3 dayLove it from the beginning cable management can be tricky but once installed it’s the best option I chose for my set up
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good job
> 3 daygood
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Miss Neha Eichmann
> 3 dayIts very quiet with eco mode. I really love this product. All hail to EVGA.
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nittany jason shields
> 3 dayIf your building a higher end rig don’t skimp out on a great power supply this thing is great
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Kevin
> 3 dayGreat quality, eco mode keeps the fan off most of the time (I’m running an i7 and 1080); wish the included cables were individually sleeved with paracord or something of similar quality.
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Kasey Nader
> 3 dayPerfect. Even with massive cases this thing is awkward but worth it. Very stabile and doesnt draw much power.
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Ryan
> 3 dayI just unplugged my old evga modular psu and put this one in in a couple mins. It works good and it comes with any and every cable I could ask for! My couple year old evga 1000 watt platinum blew up a few weeks ago because of high humidity/intense condensation (I wasnt paying attention). I went to turn my pc on and a bright blue light came out of the back of the psu and I heard a loud popping. It saved all of my pc components from all damage, it took the fall and worked as it should. I decided to upgrade and I figured evga wouldnt rma the old one anyway. Im pretty happy with these power supplies.