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FSP launches Bronze ATX Gaming Power Supplies

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/30/2022 09:08 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
FSP launches Bronze ATX Gaming Power Supplies

Bronze efficiency PSUs from FSP. Four variants feature 230 V and global input voltage; 750 W/850 W wattages. FSP bronze power supplies range from 300 W to 850 W. 

As the hardware requirements of computer components and gaming specifications are getting higher and higher, CPU and GPU power consumption is increasing recently, and PSUs need to keep up with the times and supply enough power to the system. FSP750/850-50AAC and FSP750/850-51AAC released by FSP is not only meet the regulation of the Intel PSDG ATX 12V V2.52, but its efficiency reaches 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency level. Single unit +12 V can provide a more stable and pure electricity which can support high-end graphic cards such as NVIDIA RTX 3080. The 12-cm sleeve bearing fan can supply more than 88% high cooling efficiency and maintain a low-noise environment. It is a new PSU option with bronze efficiency PSU for entry-level players.FSP750/850-50AAC

  • 80 PLUS Bronze Efficiency
  • Supports worldwide input voltages 100 Vac - 240 Vac
  • Active PFC provides up to 0.99 power factor correction
  • Forward & D2D To Offer High Performance and Efficiency.
  • National Safety Regulations Certification: CB 62368, CB 60950, CE, TUV, CUL, FCC

FSP750/850-51AAC

  • 80 PLUS 230 V EU Bronze Efficiency
  • 180 Vac - 264 Vac input voltage
  • Active PFC provides 0.99 power factor correction.
  • Forward & D2D To Offer High Performance and Efficiency.
  • National Safety Regulation Certifications: CB 62368, CB 60950, CE, TUV, UKCA

FSP750/850-50AAC and FSP750/850-51AA comply with the latest safety regulation 62368 certification. Multiple circuit protection mechanisms are provided, such as over current protection (OCP), over voltage protection (OVP), short circuit protection (SCP), over power protection (OPP), and over temperature protection (OTP). It allows gamers to enjoy their entertainment without worrying about abnormal conditions of equipment due to insufficient power.



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#6005823 Posted on: 03/30/2022 02:48 PM
I can imagine about 97% of the readership, here, experiencing a stroke when unboxing this and seeing unpainted metal. "Hold on, guys! This one is about to get rough!"

However, the FSP PSUs I've used over the years have been trouble free. Still have one working just fine, after several hundred years, in a Slot-A Athlon system.

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