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FSP Announces its PCIe Gen 5.0 PSUs Hitting the Shelves Soon

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FSP Group, one of the world's leading high-performance OEM and ODM power supply manufacturers today, unveils the next Generation ATX 3.0 Power supply lineup, carrying the latest PCIe Gen 5 interface. With the PC industry abuzz with anticipation for the latest RTX 40 series graphic cards, the attention towards supporting power supplies has also increased dramatically.

FSP Group has always thrived to bring the best products with cutting-edge technology to consumers. They are renowned as the global leader in PSU technology and have also played a leading role when designing the very first ATX PSU with Intel. Globally recognized as a true technology pioneer, FSP Group's hard work and dedication toward technology research and development have paved the way for many other manufacturers following in their footsteps. They are the market leaders, pushing the boundaries of power delivery technology, and playing a pivotal role in redefining the modern-day ATX power supply to where it is today.



Update Mar 16th: Updated Pricing and Availability added.

Focused on increasing the efficiency and reliability of their power supplies, FSP has mastered the ATX Version 3.0 (ATX 3.0) Multi-Rail power supply design guide from Intel, built to cater to the higher-power demand of the latest hardware. The newly upgraded FSP power supplies are tailor-made to extract the best performance from the next-generation technology, including the NVIDIA RTX 4000 series, to AMD'S RX 7000-series power-hungry graphics cards.

The HYDRO G PRO power supplies equipped with the new ATX 3.0 upgrade will be the first to hit the shelves, followed by HYDRO PTM PRO, HYDRO GT PRO, and the HYDRO PTM X PRO, respectively. They are available in Gold and Platinum rated variants ranging from 850 W up to 1200 W.

Additionally, the SFX form factor DAGGER PRO series 850 W and 1000 W power supplies designed with PCIe Gen 5 & SFX12V V4.0 compliance will be ready to launch in Q4 this year together with FSP's brand new HYDRO Ti PRO ATX 3.0 PSU. The HYDRO Ti PRO is the first ATX 3.0 & PCIe Gen 5 PSU engineered with Titanium efficiency, available in 850 W and 1000 W.

These new power supplies carry the latest 12VHPWR power connector designed to deliver up to 600 W of raw, unhindered power to the graphics card. With completely isolated terminals for added protection, they come fully remastered to handle the dramatic power spikes that many of the newer high-end graphic cards draw on max load.

For consumers to easily recognize the newer upgraded models, FSP has used clear labels on the packaging design, separating the old units from new ones.

In conclusion, the new ATX 3.0 (PCIe 5.0) power supplies will undoubtedly become the new standard requirement for high-end systems. They are designed with higher power efficiency and strategic features to support gamers, creators, deep learning data scientists, etc., who might experience constant power spikes and to extract maximum performance from any graphics card. FSP group's ATX 3.0 PSU range looks to redefine the market trend once again with innovative power delivery and next-level safety features designed to empower the beastly graphic cards of the next generation. They highly recommend that users upgrade their power supplies if they plan to buy a new graphics card from the upcoming GeForce RTX 40-series lineup.

For more information, please visit the micro-web page launched by FSP to help consumers understand more about the latest ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5 technology used in their new power supplies.



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A bit confusing they have an existing lineup of PSUs with the exact same names... ?

 

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Wait, is the hydro ti Pro SFX?
 
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Hmm, cool to see new stuff from real psu manufactures but would like to see Cybenetics certification on higher end products like these...
 
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A bit confusing they have an existing lineup of PSUs with the exact same names... ?

Yeah. These are the same PSUs, but they include the new cable.
 
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I never understood the "Hydro" branding on their PSUs.
nothing goes together with electricity as well as water
Yeah. These are the same PSUs, but they include the new cable.
New! And Improved!

When will see a CX line for ATX 3.0 PCIe 5.0 come out? Maybe bring back the TX line so there aren't five different "RM" lines out there?
 
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I've had the PTM pro 1200w atx 3.0 for about a week and i don't even think i've heard the fan once.
 
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3-5years all bugs should be out of new atx spec and should be lots of 500-600w PSU at a better price as well.

but finally nice to see the latest atx spec being implemented.

unlike vesa/DP…….looking at you monitor makers….
 

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I never understood the "Hydro" branding on their PSUs.
Hydro is a term meaning power in some parts of world (ex Canada). Short for hydro-electric
 
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Hydro is a term meaning power in some parts of world (ex Canada). Short for hydro-electric
Ya. Which is kind of weird for a PSU since hydro is water or water powered.
 
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