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Guru3D.com » News » FSP Offers a Powerful 2000W Dedicated Mining Power Supply

FSP Offers a Powerful 2000W Dedicated Mining Power Supply

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/23/2017 09:50 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
FSP Offers a Powerful 2000W Dedicated Mining Power Supply

FSP offers the industrial based FSP2000-A0AGPBI 2000 Watt super high powered power supply to prevent power malfunctions during the mining process when the processor/graphics card is operating at full speed and the power is at full-load 24 hours a day.

FSP2000-A0AGPBI is an industrial level of switching power supply. The power supply comes to offer the total power capacity up to 2000 Watts, and uses unique active PFC (Power Factor Correction) circuit design with its high-load electrical components, makes it to be perfectly used in an industrial, especially high wattages environment. In addition, with its full range of input and output electrical features, the power supply is ideally the best choice for server, workstation, communication or any other automation applications to use. The product also complies with the latest safety and EMC standards, which is perfectly to meet various regulations worldwide.

  • Dimensions : 200 x 150 x 86mm
  • Application : For standard, advanced workstation, server and industrial power system.
  • Watt : 2000W

Its full module connector design makes it easier for users to connect and disconnect cables, find the problem and save troubleshooting time when something goes wrong with the system. FSP2000-A0AGPBI is an industrial grade power supply, able to accept a 90-264 volt full-range voltage input. It has also passed high temperature and humidity tolerance, overvoltage, overcurrent and long-term operation tests to ensure that it can still provide power stably under rigorous mining environments. Also, since mining equipment needs to operate 24 hours a day without interruptions, FSP2000-A0AGPBI has 80PLUS platinum certified excellent power efficiency that can allow users to save on power bills and relatively increase the mining profit significantly. 

  • 80 PLUS Platinum
  • Low Ripple & Noise
  • Output over voltage protection
  • Short circuit protection on all outputs
  • Resettable power shut down
  • 16 x PCI-E 6+2 PIN
  • INTERNAL 12 cm fan 100% burn-in under high ambient temperature(50℃)
  • Vacuum-impregnated transformer
  • MTBF:100K hours at 25℃
  • 100% Hi-pot tested Line input fuse protection


Due to the fact that large wattage power supplies are difficult to acquire from current markets, most miners can only adapt and buy small wattage power supplies or use two power supply units to supply power for a single host. However, since the power supplies are under heavy or partial loads for extended periods of times, not only do they have to bear the malfunction problems that may be caused due to parallel connections of the power supplies, the frequent RMA also becomes an additional cost burden. Not only that, there are frequent foreign and domestic reports of fire incidents at mining locations or burnt mining equipment due to poor power quality. Therefore as a long-term investment miner, the importance of a power supply must be considered carefully. 

- Product page.



FSP Offers a Powerful 2000W Dedicated Mining Power Supply




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CrazY_Milojko
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#5494950 Posted on: 11/23/2017 01:48 PM
Never heard of FSP before but i am sure it will do for miners..


Using two old FSP PSUs for about 5 years now, both are at least 10 years old, one is 350W and other is 300W. First is powering total of 50m (+/- few meters) of remotely controlled RGB 5050 12V LED strips all over my house, second is powering some 40m of same LED strips at my work. Both PSUs are working 24/7 past 5 years without a single hiccup. I've opened both backten to see how well they're build inside and both are build quite well. I've bought that 350W used for 4 or 5€, and the other 300W used for less than 1€ lol.

kruno
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#5494982 Posted on: 11/23/2017 03:40 PM
Never heard of FSP before but i am sure it will do for miners..

They are actually pretty big and good.You don't see them much because they are mostly in B2B and less in retail.They are actually supplier of many firms that you heard off , i know that Corsair used to use some of theirs models and Zalman nad i think be quiet,actually it is easier to write down who hasn't used their supply's than who has .

spectatorx
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#5495012 Posted on: 11/23/2017 05:17 PM
FSP at some countries may be known as Fortron. This is fairly popular brand as they are manufacturing wide range of psus, many of them known because of reasonable price and decent quality.

rl66
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#5495061 Posted on: 11/23/2017 08:32 PM
Right both of you Fortron become FSP... it's one of the major PSU builder, now mainly for pro (and redondant PSU) but was very famous in the 00's for home PC's PSU and fanless or WCed PSU.

(on mine after more than 2 decade of use they still work... i updated because i was needed 24 pin + 3 EPS + over 1200w)

sverek
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#5495142 Posted on: 11/24/2017 06:38 AM
People should be aware that mining has an impact on environment. Mining electricity consumption is still growing and reached 0.13% worldwide electricity consumption.
(https://digiconomist.net/bitcoin-energy-consumption)

While obvious, it is still should be considered.

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