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1000W 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular EVGA SuperNOVA Power Supply

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1000W 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular EVGA SuperNOVA Power Supply

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    TechGuru96 Oct 02

    I’ve been thinking about upgrading my psu. I’m running a 750W right now, but with the new gpu I just got, I feel like I’m cutting it close. Is 1000W overkill, though? I don’t want to buy more power than I need

  • user profile picture Capybara
    Capybara Oct 02
    @TechGuru96 Oct 02

    Honestly, 1000W might be more than you need if you're not doing crazy overclocking or running a ton of hardware, but it's always nice to have some headroom. Plus, with the Gold rating, it’s more efficient, so you won’t be wasting power. I’d rather have more than enough than risk throttling my GPU when it’s under load.

  • user profile picture BradRC
    BradRC Oct 02
    @Capybara Oct 02

    Man, I remember when I tried to skimp on power supplies. I bought this cheapo off-brand one, and it literally sparked when I turned it on. Thought I was gonna burn the house down. Never again. How’s the build quality on the EVGA? Does it feel sturdy?

  • user profile picture Capybara
    Capybara Oct 02
    @BradRC Oct 02

    Oh man, I’ve been there with the cheap PSUs. This one is solid. It feels heavy, like it’s built to last. Plus, EVGA’s warranty is pretty solid, so even if something goes wrong, you’re covered for like 10 years.

  • user profile picture BradRC
    BradRC Oct 02
    @Capybara Oct 02

    Any issues fitting it into the case? My current one barely fits as is, and I’m not trying to play Tetris with my components lol

  • user profile picture Capybara
    Capybara Oct 02
    @BradRC Oct 02

    It fit into my mid-tower case just fine. The cables are flexible enough, and since it’s modular, you can just attach what you need instead of dealing with a bunch of extra cables clogging up your airflow.

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About this product:

  • 80 PLUS Gold certified, with 90% (115VAC) / 92% (220VAC-240VAC) efficiency or higher under typical loads.
  • Fully Modular to reduce clutter and improve airflow.
  • 100% Japanese Capacitors plus OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, SCP, and Dual OTP Protections.
  • Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan and EVGA ECO Mode for ultra-quiet operation and increased lifespan.
  • 10 Year Limited Warranty and unparalleled EVGA Customer Support.

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  • user profile picture TechGuru96
    TechGuru96 Oct 02

    I’ve been thinking about upgrading my psu. I’m running a 750W right now, but with the new gpu I just got, I feel like I’m cutting it close. Is 1000W overkill, though? I don’t want to buy more power than I need

  • user profile picture Capybara
    Capybara Oct 02
    @TechGuru96 Oct 02

    Honestly, 1000W might be more than you need if you're not doing crazy overclocking or running a ton of hardware, but it's always nice to have some headroom. Plus, with the Gold rating, it’s more efficient, so you won’t be wasting power. I’d rather have more than enough than risk throttling my GPU when it’s under load.

  • user profile picture BradRC
    BradRC Oct 02
    @Capybara Oct 02

    Man, I remember when I tried to skimp on power supplies. I bought this cheapo off-brand one, and it literally sparked when I turned it on. Thought I was gonna burn the house down. Never again. How’s the build quality on the EVGA? Does it feel sturdy?

  • user profile picture Capybara
    Capybara Oct 02
    @BradRC Oct 02

    Oh man, I’ve been there with the cheap PSUs. This one is solid. It feels heavy, like it’s built to last. Plus, EVGA’s warranty is pretty solid, so even if something goes wrong, you’re covered for like 10 years.

  • user profile picture BradRC
    BradRC Oct 02
    @Capybara Oct 02

    Any issues fitting it into the case? My current one barely fits as is, and I’m not trying to play Tetris with my components lol

  • user profile picture Capybara
    Capybara Oct 02
    @BradRC Oct 02

    It fit into my mid-tower case just fine. The cables are flexible enough, and since it’s modular, you can just attach what you need instead of dealing with a bunch of extra cables clogging up your airflow.

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