Thursday, May 6th 2021

EVGA Announces SuperNOVA 850 GM / 750 GM Power Supplies

Introducing the new EVGA SuperNOVA GM line. Available in 850 W and 750 W, these new power supplies are engineered to bring the power, prestige, and performance of EVGA's award-winning power supplies into an SFX-Standard form factor. Featuring 80 PLUS Gold certified efficiency, fully-modular cables, and 100% Japanese capacitors, the GM's cast a long shadow over its competition. Pint-sized, affordable, and packed with everything you need, the EVGA SuperNOVA GM power supplies make short work of tight spaces.
Fully Modular Design

Use only the cables you need, reducing cable clutter and improving air flow.

SFX To STX Bracket Adapter Included

The GM power supplies were designed to power systems built in the smallest of PC cases, but are equally capable of powering systems built in a standard ATX form factor.

Reliable 100% Japanese Capacitors

Get the most reliability and greatest performance with the use of the highest possible quality Japanese capacitors on the most critical system components.

A 92 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan With EVGA Auto ECO Mode

A high-quality fluid dynamic bearing fan gives the GM Series excellent reliability and thermal performance. EVGA Auto ECO mode ensures the power supply stays completely silent during low to medium loads. The fan does not spin until necessary, allowing for completely silent operation!
Source: EVGA
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3 Comments on EVGA Announces SuperNOVA 850 GM / 750 GM Power Supplies

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Caring1
Yeah, can they name it after something that DOESN'T explode?
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PilleniusMC
Caring1Yeah, can they name it after something that DOESN'T explode?
To be fair, a couple of them at least live up to the name.
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scgt1
Caring1Yeah, can they name it after something that DOESN'T explode?
LOL Funny you say this. My 850 GM blew up after 91 hours of use. No overclock 10850K, Z490-G, EVGA RTX 3080 XC3 Ultra HC, 2 NVME drives, EK D5 pump/res combo, 6 SL140, and 1 SL120. Just fired it up one night, started Borderlands 3 and clicked continue on my save. Computer went completely dark, there was a loud pop and a small poof of smoke came from the back of the psu. Smelled to high hell and that was it. Thankfully it at least did it's job and protected the rest of the components since I have an old school 750 G2 connected to it while I'm waiting on my replacement to arrive.
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