Wednesday, June 22nd 2022

EVGA Introduces SuperNOVA G7 Power Supply Series

EVGA has recently introduced the fully-modular SuperNOVA G7 80 PLUS Gold-certified ATX power supply series with integrated system load indicator LED bars. The power supplies measure only 130 mm deep while featuring a half-bridge LLC Resonant Controller with a DC-DC design and 100% Japanese capacitors. These components are cooled by a 120 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing fan with all models supporting a silent mode when operating at below 50% power draw. The indicator LED bars display real-time system power draw information as one of five levels in 20% increments. The EVGA SuperNova G7 is now available in four configurations consisting of 650 W (159.99 USD), 750 W (169.99 USD), 850 W (189.99 USD), and 1000 W (239.99 USD) with all models backed by a 10-year warranty.
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32 Comments on EVGA Introduces SuperNOVA G7 Power Supply Series

#26
RH92
ThrashZoneHi,
Well the op is posting about a gold version not a platinum so doubt superflower is making the gold.

EVGA saves super flower for their highend models.
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#27
darkbreeze
RH92Given EVGA history and this specific design with 99,9% confidence i would bet on the OEM being Super Flower .
And you would be 120% wrong, since Super Flower hasn't been working with EVGA on ANY newer platforms or models for several years now. The G6 was Seasonic and this is almost certainly Seasonic as well. The G5 was FSP and it wasn't particularly good. The only models EVGA still uses Super Flower for are the older P2 and T2 platforms and I don't think they are even using them for those anymore as I believe those have been superceded by newer models.

The G6 was Seasonic based on an upgraded Focus plus platform but it seems that EVGA is back in bed with Super Flower according to Aris.

www.tomshardware.com/news/evga-g7-psus-sc15-laptop,37265.html
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#28
maxfly
darkbreezeAnd you would be 120% wrong, since Super Flower hasn't been working with EVGA on ANY newer platforms or models for several years now. The G6 was Seasonic and this is almost certainly Seasonic as well. The G5 was FSP and it wasn't particularly good. The only models EVGA still uses Super Flower for are the older P2 and T2 platforms and I don't think they are even using them for those anymore as I believe those have been superceded by newer models.

The G6 was Seasonic based on an upgraded Focus plus platform but it seems that EVGA is back in bed with Super Flower according to Aris.

www.tomshardware.com/news/evga-g7-psus-sc15-laptop,37265.html
They still use SF for the G2 and G3 series as well. The only units still in production are the 1000 and 1300 in the G2 if memory serves (could be a few more). G3 units, I forget. Like I said earlier, they are an equal opportunity company. They will use anyone, anytime, if they can make the unit to their specs and meet their quality standards.

EVGA has got to get their naming scheme under control. A G7 plat rated unit now? Thats just stupid.
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#31
konga
The 850W G7 is $110 now. That review is positive, though the fan noise will be a deal breaker for many. It seems quite noisy.
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#32
DarthFK
juular said it's FSP yet in June...

P.S. EVGA can keep the G7
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