Wednesday, August 22nd 2012

EVGA Announces the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply

The EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified is the ultimate enthusiast power supply. Designed to support the toughest hardware, the EVGA NEX1500 Classified supports ground-breaking new features like SuperNOVA enthusiast software control, Overclock Mode that increases the maximum power output up to 1650W*, and fully modular, individually sleeved cables.

You can also count on EVGA to provide the utmost reliability and performance, with 100% Japanese capacitors and a durable ball bearing fan. The NEX1500 Classified is designed from start to finish to be the best choice for today's most demanding high-end computers. Get to the next level with the EVGA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply.
Continuous Power
Trust EVGA to label all of our power supplies in Continuous Power, the steady power a PSU can output continuously, rather than the amount delivered at its short-lived peak.

SuperNOVA Software
Exclusive SuperNOVA software allows you to monitor voltage, current drawn on each rail, power used, efficiency, as well as enabling you to change the fan profile and even adjust the +12V rail.

Single OR Multiple 12V Rails
No longer will you have to toil over the decision of choosing a single or multiple rail PSU; the NEX1500 Classified lets you switch modes as you please.

Fully Modular, Individually Sleeved
EVGA delivers the highest quality cables possible, with individually sleeved cables and a fully modular design for optimal cable management and the best looks.

FEATURES
  • SuperNOVA, exclusive power supply control and monitoring software
  • Control and adjust +12V voltage for maximum overclocking potential
  • Switch between single or multiple rails for ultimate control
  • Overclock mode allows PSU to deliver up to 1650W with 230VAC input
  • Unbeatable 10 Year Warranty and unparalleled EVGA Customer Support
  • 80PLUS Gold certification pending, with up to 90% efficiency under typical loads
  • Highest quality Japanese brand capacitors ensure long-term reliability
  • Individually Sleeved Cables for outstanding looks and cable management
  • Fully Modular to reduce clutter and improve airflow
  • NVIDIA SLI Certified
  • Sanyo Denki Ball Bearing fan for exceptional reliability and quiet operation
  • Heavy-duty protections, including OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection)
CABLES
  • 1x 24pin ATX
  • 2x 8pin EPS12V
  • 3x 6pin PCIe
  • 16x 6+2pin PCIe
  • 12x SATA
  • 8x Molex
  • 2x Floppy
*230V AC input required

The SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply is priced at US $449.99. For more information, visit the product page.
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45 Comments on EVGA Announces the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply

#1
Munki
The 10 year warranty should be the new vendor wide standard :laugh:
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#2
Delta6326
.... Is over 1500watt PSU needed anymore? computer components are getting so efficient.

Everything I could put on it.
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#3
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
Delta6326.... Is over 1500watt PSU needed anymore? computer components are getting so efficient.

Everything I could put on it.
img.techpowerup.org/120822/Capture138.jpg
Add on watercooling and you are now overboard. Also, that doesn't seem to account for overclocking, and that can make the processor or videocards suck up almost 2x that wattage.
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#4
Drone
Hm with micro USB port
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#5
m1dg3t
N/A standard rating for 110v/115v is 1500w or 15a, gonna have to install a dedicated 20a line to power your PC! :roll:

The software/monitoring aspect seems cool.
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#6
LDNL
I have the POWER.... Supply.:roll:
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#7
BUCK NASTY
4P Enthusiust


It's like a small Nuclear Power Plant. :)
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#8
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
m1dg3tN/A standard rating for 110v/115v is 1500w or 15a, gonna have to install a dedicated 20a line to power your PC! :roll:

The software/monitoring aspect seems cool.
I have a 110 30A 10/2 wire line ran for my crunchers :)
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#9
nicaplin
*230v AC connection required......
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#11
BUCK NASTY
4P Enthusiust
nicaplin*230v AC connection required......
230v needed to take advantage of 1650w max output.
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#12
Volkszorn88
What a beast!!

Always love the red/black combo. Definitely a plus. ^^
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#13
MaKCuMyC
What about efficiency and 80 PLUS certification?
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#14
badtaylorx
well now.....

how you doin???

anyone know the oem???
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#15
Disparia
Nice. Fully modular so it's easier to perfect-length all of the cables. (and be ready for possible connector changes if you keep this PSU for it's entire 10-year warranty period)
MaKCuMyCWhat about efficiency and 80 PLUS certification?
It's 80Plus Gold certification is pending.
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#16
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
m1dg3tN/A standard rating for 110v/115v is 1500w or 15a, gonna have to install a dedicated 20a line to power your PC! :roll:
You inferior North Americans. :P
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#17
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas


Seems like it could be good, but at the same time it seems over-engineered and full of features nobody really needs.
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#18
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Random Murderer4funz.com/Funny-Pictures/celebrities/img-dont-know-if-want-144

Seems like it could be good, but at the same time it seems over-engineered and full of features nobody really needs.
The only feature I'm not sure about is how that single/multi-12V switch-thing works. All that power on a single line could be hazardous. All the other stuff is pretty great. 10 year warranty, sleeved cables, fully modular, Gold, 1650W etc etc sounds good to me. At that price point you'll want premium stuff, and with the kind of setup that require that power you want quality too.
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#19
Unregistered
If this was from another company it would be interesting, being from EVGA = FAIL!
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#20
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Vrgn86If this was from another company it would be interesting, being from EVGA = FAIL!
How come?
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#21
nickbaldwin86
ya no kidding how is EVGA fail? EVGA owns... I have owned hand fulls of EVGA products and all of which are still amazing and strong products.

I have seen this PSU in person, its amazing. I only wish I could build a system that would need that kinda power :D and if I could I would use that PSU because of all the features and strength I can only imagine it has.
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#22
sanadanosa
DroneHm with micro USB port
for software control & monitoring I guess
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#23
Arctucas
badtaylorx<SNIP>

anyone know the oem???
^This^
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#24
LAN_deRf_HA
I guess I'll be changing to this from the LEPA on my regularly updated epic fantasy build.
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