Go Platinum without breaking the bank
EVGA is home to some of the best power supplies in the business, particularly its SuperNova P2 series. They're all 80 Plus Platinum certified, which means they're highly efficient, and backed by a generous 10-year warranty. Good stuff, except prior to today the series only consisted of 1000W, 1200W, and 1600W options.
If you don't need that much wattage but still want the benefits of EVGA's SuperNova P2 series, you'll be happy to know that EVGA just added three more models to the mix -- 850W, 750W, and 650W.
Like their higher wattage brethren, these are all fully modular units with braided cables, single +12V rails, and high quality Japanese Nippon Chemi-Con solid state capacitors. And because they're 80 Plus Platinum certified, you can expect 92 percent efficiency (or even higher) under typical loads.
The 850W model boasts 70.8A on the +12V rail. It has a 24-pin ATX cable, two 8-pin (4+4) connectors, four 8-pin (6+2) connectors, two 6-pin connectors, ten SATA connectors, four 4-pin peripheral cables, and a single floppy connector.
EVGA's 750W model offers up to 62.4A on the +12V rail and the exact same cable connectors, while the 650W model features 54.1A on the +12V rail and the same cable set except for two 8-pin (6+2) connectors (two less than the other two models), 9 SATA connectors (one less), and six 4-pin peripheral connectors (two more).
The EVGA SuperNova P2 850W and 750W models are available now direct from EVGA for $180 and $150, respectively; the 650W will be available soon for $120.
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