Friday, December 27th 2024

FSP MEGA TI 1350W ATX 3.1 Power Supply Launched

FSP launched the MEGA TI line of premium gaming PC power supplies, led by a 1350 W model. It offers 80 Plus Titanium rated switching efficiency, and meets the latest standards, including ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1. This particular variant puts out two 12V-2x6 connectors, each capable of 600 W continuous power delivery. Under the hood, the MEGA TI comes with a single +12 V rail design, with a single 112.5 A rail for the 1350 W model. Other features include active PFC, DC-to-DC switching, and most common electrical protections, against over/under voltage, overload, overheat, and short-circuit. The 18 cm-long fully-modular PSU uses a 135 mm fluid dynamic bearing fan to keep cool, and comes with an "ECO mode" switch that engages a passive fanless mode. The company is backing this with a 10-year product warranty.
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10 Comments on FSP MEGA TI 1350W ATX 3.1 Power Supply Launched

#1
Onasi
Well, at least now you can make a SICC build with both a Super Ti and a Mega Ti part in it.
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#2
_roman_
with a single +12 V rail design, with a single 112.5 A rail for the 1350 W model
single rail = single rail

112.5 Ampere * 12 Volt DC = 1350 Watt DC
DC-to-DC switching
So the lower Voltages are generated most likely from the 12V. What a surprise.
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#3
freeagent
That is why when your 12v dips, so does 3.3 and 5v.
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#4
Roph
Dang, 1350W. With wimpy american 110V sockets that's about all you could run from one
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#5
Solaris17
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RophDang, 1350W. With wimpy american 110V sockets that's about all you could run from one
It’s 120 and standard 15A breaker. 20A is also pretty common. Maybe we just use thicker gauge than you. But unfortunately atleast for US consumers. Manufacturers can pull more power still.
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#6
kapone32
I see these at my local PC store now. As well as Super Flower.
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#7
Arctucas
RophDang, 1350W. With wimpy american 110V sockets that's about all you could run from one
I ran two dedicated 120V/20A circuits to my home office for my PC. So, I have (2) 1,920W continuous load rated circuits.
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#8
R-T-B
_roman_So the lower Voltages are generated most likely from the 12V. What a surprise.
Every remotely modern PSU does this.
Solaris17It’s 120 and standard 15A breaker. 20A is also pretty common. Maybe we just use thicker gauge than you. But unfortunately atleast for US consumers. Manufacturers can pull more power still.
We also have 240V if you use an appliance outlet. Most PSUs will run happily on those if you get the right cable.

Anyways, wonder how this compares to the excellent FSP Hydro Ti Pro, besides bigger wattage obviously?
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#9
Prima.Vera
Why în the word would you need this for a desktop machine? What possible hardware configuration might require such power!?!??
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#10
Arctucas
Prima.VeraWhy în the word would you need this for a desktop machine? What possible hardware configuration might require such power!?!??
Dual 4090s?
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