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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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#5939162 Posted on: 08/18/2021 08:31 PM
They had that name for at least a decade, even my old EVGA PSU bought February 28th 2014 has that name, still installed and running in my current rig.
SuperNova ? already trying to top gigabyte ? :p
They had that name for at least a decade, even my old EVGA PSU bought February 28th 2014 has that name, still installed and running in my current rig.
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#5939193 Posted on: 08/18/2021 10:48 PM
G2, G3 SuperNovas were good. What followed them were downgrades essentially.
G2, G3 SuperNovas were good. What followed them were downgrades essentially.
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#5939195 Posted on: 08/18/2021 10:59 PM
I have a platinum supernova, one of the best purchases I ever made, It is really an immortal piece of hardware. I would never touch anything below platinum, though I wish I'd have waited for a titanium one instead. Gold ones are for the plebeians for many years now. High risk, no ROI ever.
I have a platinum supernova, one of the best purchases I ever made, It is really an immortal piece of hardware. I would never touch anything below platinum, though I wish I'd have waited for a titanium one instead. Gold ones are for the plebeians for many years now. High risk, no ROI ever.
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#5939203 Posted on: 08/18/2021 11:49 PM
Gold, Plat, etc are only efficiency indicators, not necessarily quality. Some silvers or bronze can be better quality than some golds of different manufacturers. But generally as manufacturers focus on efficiency improvements, it only makes sense to use better parts, caps, as the most efficient are also their higher end, costlier models
I have a platinum supernova, one of the best purchases I ever made, It is really an immortal piece of hardware. I would never touch anything below platinum, though I wish I'd have waited for a titanium one instead. Gold ones are for the plebeians for many years now. High risk, no ROI ever.
Gold, Plat, etc are only efficiency indicators, not necessarily quality. Some silvers or bronze can be better quality than some golds of different manufacturers. But generally as manufacturers focus on efficiency improvements, it only makes sense to use better parts, caps, as the most efficient are also their higher end, costlier models
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SuperNova ? already trying to top gigabyte ?