Tuesday, February 25th 2025

FSP Unveils High-Performance MEGA TI PSU Series

FSP, a global leader in power supply solutions, introduces the MEGA TI PSU series, engineered for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts. This new lineup includes the 1350 W and 1650 W models, delivering unmatched power, efficiency, and reliability. Designed to meet the latest Intel ATX 3.1 power design guide, these PSUs support up to 200% power excursion and feature dual PCIe 12V-2x6 connectors, ensuring seamless compatibility with next-generation GPUs.

Superior Performance and Maximum Efficiency
The MEGA TI series is built for uncompromising performance, featuring Interleaved PFC topology and high-performance MOSFETs and SiC diodes from Infineon for exceptional power regulation. With FSP's proprietary Micro Tolerance Load Control (MTLC) technology, voltage regulation is maintained at an ultra-precise ±0.5%, surpassing Intel's ATX 3.1 standards. Certified with 80 Plus Titanium and Cybenetics Titanium ratings, these PSUs ensure minimal power loss, lower heat output, and near-silent operation, making them an optimal choice for high-performance systems.
Dual Native PCIe 12V-2x6 Power Connectors
Designed for the latest NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards, the MEGA TI series features two PCIe 12V-2x6 connectors along with additional 8-pin options for superior flexibility. The fully modular design not only simplifies installation but also enhances airflow for improved cooling. Embossed cables contribute to a sleek, clutter-free build, combining aesthetics with functionality for high-end PC setups.

Whisper-Quiet Cooling with Zero RPM Mode
Equipped with an advanced cooling system, the MEGA TI series incorporates an eco semi-fanless switch and a 135 mm fluid dynamic bearing fan to ensure silent operation while maximizing durability. The Zero RPM mode keeps the fan off under low to moderate loads for an ultra-quiet experience. Additionally, the 1650 W model holds a Cybenetics LAMBDA 230 V A++ certification, offering best-in-class acoustic performance.

Unmatched Durability and Safety
Built to withstand harsh conditions, the MEGA TI series features an exclusive conformal coating that protects against dust and moisture, making it reliable in environments with up to 95% relative humidity. High-quality 105°C Japanese electrolytic capacitors ensure long-term stability, while a full suite of protective mechanisms—including OCP, OVP, SCP, OPP, UVP, OTP—safeguard components from electrical hazards.

Compact Yet Powerful Design
Despite its formidable power, the MEGA TI series maintains a compact form factor at just 180 x 150 x 86 mm, making it ideal for space-conscious builds without compromising performance.

Pricing and Availability
The FSP MEGA TI 1350 W and 1650 W PSUs are now available through authorized FSP retailers and the FSP online store. The MSRP (excluding tax) is set at:
  • MEGA TI 1650 W: US$459
  • MEGA TI 1350 W: US$399
Source: FSP
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6 Comments on FSP Unveils High-Performance MEGA TI PSU Series

#1
Toss
2x melting inside
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#2
_roman_
Suddenly such big power supply units make sense with the introduction of the newer nvidia graphic cards.

A few months ago I would have considered anything bigger as up to 850W far too big.

I sometimes wonder how's the difference between a gold and a platinum power supply unit is for the bill of materials. I doubt the few extra parts justify a price hike of 200€ per unit.
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#3
shhnedo
Toss2x melting inside
Actually, if the damn cards had two of these connectors, the would probably carry less current per wire, therefor, MAYBE, not melt miserably due to manufacturer error.
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#4
alwayssts
Ah, Fortron. I loved using them back in the day before we had auto load-line calibration; adjusting the pots to over-volt/stabilize rails. Good times. Over-specced and built like a tank, too. Anyone else do that?

I mean, yeah, now I just buy a sparkle/super flower/whatever rebrand like everyone else, but back then Fortron were SPECIAL.
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#5
Caring1
This is what happens when Nvidia is either too lazy or to stupid to make power efficient GPUs.
Other companies have to come up with solutions to a problem not of their making.
Maybe GPUs should have a mandated Power usage cap that manufacturers have to comply with.
Run that industry like car manufacturing with design rules and government mandated requirements.
I haven't seen fuel consumption go up to stupid levels despite HP increasing over the decades.
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#6
glarg
alwaysstsAh, Fortron. I loved using them back in the day before we had auto load-line calibration; adjusting the pots to over-volt/stabilize rails. Good times. Over-specced and built like a tank, too. Anyone else do that?

I mean, yeah, now I just buy a sparkle/super flower/whatever rebrand like everyone else, but back then Fortron were SPECIAL.
Yes! FSP was my first PSU and my go-to for a number of years a while back.
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