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Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 GT
Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 GT power supply, the latest 80PLUS Gold certified power supply in the EVGA power supply lineup. In addition to the current EVGA SuperNOVA 850 GT, 750 GT, and 650 GT models, the 1000 GT provides another solid option to power even the most demanding systems of today.
Upgrade both aesthethics and electronic components with a unique radial design fan grill, compact 150mm length and width, and 100% Japanese capacitors. The EVGA SuperNOVA GT uses a long-life 135mm fan with a Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) for silence, reliability, and a longer life expectancy. Provides a stable output for compatibility with the latest hardware.
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#5939220 Posted on: 08/19/2021 01:11 AM
Mine is the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G2, did read good things about it back then before purchasing it.
1000W was way more than I needed and still way more than what I need today, so think it pays of to buy a PSU with a good user rating and way more capacity than one needs.
G2, G3 SuperNovas were good. What followed them were downgrades essentially.
Mine is the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G2, did read good things about it back then before purchasing it.
1000W was way more than I needed and still way more than what I need today, so think it pays of to buy a PSU with a good user rating and way more capacity than one needs.
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#5939353 Posted on: 08/19/2021 03:52 PM
I wonder which game will make explode this one, its EVGA after all
I thing that Super nova name is really good for big boom 
I wonder which game will make explode this one, its EVGA after all


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#5939503 Posted on: 08/19/2021 10:04 PM
Mine is the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G2, did read good things about it back then before purchasing it.
1000W was way more than I needed and still way more than what I need today, so think it pays of to buy a PSU with a good user rating and way more capacity than one needs.
Technically that's true as peak efficiency is usually at around 50% load.
Mine is the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G2, did read good things about it back then before purchasing it.
1000W was way more than I needed and still way more than what I need today, so think it pays of to buy a PSU with a good user rating and way more capacity than one needs.
Technically that's true as peak efficiency is usually at around 50% load.
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oh i know i just could not resist to make a joke that relates with super nova explosions and the gb exploding psus .. i just could not