EVGA's new high-power SFX PSUs will power your ITX gaming ambitions effortlessly

This tiny power supply can power some of the most demanding PC parts like AMD's high-core count Ryzen processors or NVIDIA's new RTX line of graphics cards.

EVGA's power supply and the box that comes with it.

Shrinking electronics is an iterative cycle that produces better, more efficient components like processors and graphic cards, and the same can be said for technology inside of power supplies. To deliver more power in a smaller form-factor, meet EVGA’s SuperNOVA GM, their smallest line of PSUs that delivers sufficient power that can drive high-end components.

Available in 850W or 750W models, these SFX-sized power supplies are rated for 80 PLUS GOLD efficiency of 90% and higher, with tighter voltage regulation of <2%, exceeding Intel’s <5% spec. And to cool the heat generated from all the Japanese capacitors, a 92-mm fluid dynamic bearing fan spins up during heavy loads, and stops during low to medium power draws.

All the power ports on EVGA's SuperNOVA SFX Power Supply

A pair of CPU and GPU ports for those really power-hungry components! (Image source: EVGA)

In addition, the SuperNOVA GM series has a number of protections like over-voltage, over-current, short-circuit protection to mitigate a variety of electrical issues from external or internal sources.

Included in the box is an SFX to ATX bracket adapter that can be mounted on a multitude of cases, and since this is also a modular power supply, EVGA included a bunch of cables to plug only exactly what you require:-

  • 1x 24-pin motherboard ATX power connector
  • 2x 4+4-pin CPU ATX 12V power connectors
  • 2x 6+2-pin PCIe power connectors
  • 2x SATA power connectors
  • 1x 4-pin peripheral connectors
Specifications of EVGA's SuperNOVA printed on the power supply.

All that power in one small, 90% efficient package to fit every case available in the market. (Image source: EVGA)

While it isn’t available yet in Singapore, EVGA’s SuperNOVA GM 850W and 750W goes for USD$189.99 and USD$169.99 respectively, and we'll update this space if it reaches our shores.

 

Source: EVGA

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