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Super Flower's Combat FG ATX 3.1 Joins the Elite PSU Lineup

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Super Flower, a leader in high-performance power supply units (PSUs), is excited to expand its range of power solutions with the launch of the Combat FG ATX 3.1. Building on the successful release of the Leadex III ATX 3.1, the Combat FG ATX 3.1 offers PC enthusiasts even more choices for their custom builds, combining performance with durable design. As part of Super Flower's commitment to innovation, this release adds to their broad product lineup, which includes air coolers, water coolers, case fans, and chassis, catering to gamers, content creators, and tech aficionados.

The Combat FG ATX 3.1, available in 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W models, is designed to meet the demands of modern systems with a focus on efficiency and reliability. This new PSU ensures top-tier performance under high load, making it an ideal choice for those looking to optimize their systems for intense gaming or content creation. With this release, Super Flower continues to solidify its reputation as a top choice for those who demand quality and power from their components.



Key Features of Combat FG ATX 3.1:
  • Intel ATX 3.1 Compatibility: Supports up to 200% power excursion, providing reliable power delivery for the latest GPUs and CPUs. Incorporates HCS terminals and dual 8-pin sockets on the modular panel, transitioning to 12+4 pin sockets on the GPU side, offering a safer design that avoids high-angle bending issues.
  • Modern and ECO-Friendly Design: Complies with the latest safety and PC requirements, including IEC/EN 62368 and ALPM mode. Meets Energy Star standards and EuP (Energy Using Products) regulations, ensuring energy efficiency.
  • Efficient Cooling System: 120 mm F.D.B Fan with a unique blade design that enhances airflow, ensuring a stable cooling system while minimizing noise (dBA) and providing accurate RPM control.
  • Durable Copper Shaft: The copper shaft around the bearing can resist high temperature during high RPM thus improving stability and durability during operation, enhancing heat dissipation and extending the lifespan of the PSU.
  • Fully Modular and Efficient: 100% Fully Modular with ultra-flexible ribbon cables for seamless cable management. 80 PLUS Gold Certified. Achieves 87%, 90%, and 87% efficiency at 20%, 50%, and 100% rated load, respectively.
  • Enhanced Protection Features: Includes Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Over Current Protection (OCP), Over Power Protection (OPP), Short Circuit Protection (SCP), and Over Temperature Protection (OTP).
  • Cybernetics ATX 3.1 Gold Grade Efficiency Compliance: Achieves an efficiency rating of ≥87% to <89%, ensuring lower energy costs and reduced heat output. Currently certified model: Combat FG 850 W. Additional models to follow.

Pricing:
The Combat FG ATX 3.1 series will be available in the following power capacities, catering to various system requirements:
  • 650 W: MSRP $109.99
  • 750 W: MSRP $119.99
  • 850 W: MSRP $129.99

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Looks nice, but being limited to 850W will make them a no-buy for folks using the upcoming 5xxx gen of GPU's and CPU's, if the power draw rumors are even 80-90% true :D
 
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Looks nice, but being limited to 850W will make them a no-buy for folks using the upcoming 5xxx gen of GPU's and CPU's, if the power draw rumors are even 80-90% true :D
850w should be just fine. But I do hear ya, those power draws are getting ridiculous. I just fixed an MSI Suprim 3090 that needed core reball. At first I thought something was wrong with the power sensors, displaying 450w at load. But apparently this is normal for this card. Insane.
 
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Looks nice, but being limited to 850W will make them a no-buy for folks using the upcoming 5xxx gen of GPU's and CPU's, if the power draw rumors are even 80-90% true :D
True, but there will be 5080 and 5070 too, not to mention the 4080 and the 4070 which are already with us.
 
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850w should be just fine. But I do hear ya, those power draws are getting ridiculous. I just fixed an MSI Suprim 3090 that needed core reball. At first I thought something was wrong with the power sensors, displaying 450w at load. But apparently this is normal for this card. Insane.
Yea I was of course being a tad sarcastic, or was I, since my son says his 3090 pulls about 430w when he is gamin hardcorin, whatever the hell that means :D
True, but there will be 5080 and 5070 too, not to mention the 4080 and the 4070 which are already with us.
Yea, but who wants THOSE gimpied ho-hum pos lame ole lame lame cards, hehehe :) /s
 
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Yea I was of course being a tad sarcastic, or was I, since my son says his 3090 pulls about 430w when he is gamin hardcorin, whatever the hell that means :D

Yea, but who wants THOSE gimpied ho-hum pos lame ole lame lame cards, hehehe :) /s
Who wants to spend 2K+- on a GPU? much less than those who want "gimpied" GPU's I would wager, you spend 1.5-2K on a GPU, spunking 2-300 on a PSU is a drop in the ocean
 
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Yea I was of course being a tad sarcastic, or was I, since my son says his 3090 pulls about 430w when he is gamin hardcorin, whatever the hell that means :D

Yea, but who wants THOSE gimpied ho-hum pos lame ole lame lame cards, hehehe :) /s
My next GPU will be and Nvidia 5090 or 5080, so I might be. :toast:
Will see when we get there...
 
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