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Super Flower Unveils the Zillion FG Power Supply Series

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In a continuous streak of innovation, Super Flower proudly unveils its latest addition to the power supply lineup: the Zillion FG. As the third PSU release this month, the Zillion FG comes equipped with full Intel ATX 3.1 compatibility, boasting cutting-edge features that cater to the rigorous demands of today's high-performance computing environments. Designed with both gamers and professionals in mind, this power supply series embodies Super Flower's commitment to power efficiency, durability, and advanced cooling technology.

Product Highlights:
  • Intel ATX 3.1 Compatibility: The Zillion FG Gold Series supports up to 200% power excursion, ensuring reliable performance for the latest Intel and AMD multi-core CPUs and ATX/BTX compatible motherboards.
  • Cybenetics ATX 3.1 Gold Grade Efficiency Compliance: Adheres to the Cybernetics ATX 3.1 Gold grade standards for optimal power & efficiency performance. Achieves an overall efficiency rating of ≥87% to <89%, ensuring lower energy costs and reduced heat output.
  • 80 Plus Gold Certified Efficiency: Achieving 87% efficiency at 20% load, 90% at 50% load, and 87% at full load, the Zillion FG Gold Series is engineered for energy-saving performance, meeting the highest standards in power efficiency.



  • Advanced Cooling with 120 mm FDB Fan: Featuring a unique blade design and a copper shaft around the bearing, the 120 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) fan ensures high airflow, stable cooling, and quiet operation. The fan's ECO mode offers an intelligent cooling solution, adjusting fan speed based on internal temperature for optimal noise reduction.
  • 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 Design: Equipped with ultra-flexible ribbon cables, the Zillion FG Gold Series offers hassle-free cable management, reducing clutter and improving airflow within the system.
  • Enhanced Durability: With 105°C Taiwanese capacitors, active PFC, and multiple protections (OVP, OCP, OTP, SCP, OPP, NLP), the Zillion FG Gold Series is built to deliver reliable and long-lasting performance.

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It's Cybenetics, without the "r". I suspect the "r" is hiding somewhere else inside the word but so far, i can't see it.
 
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Zillion FG... Does that mean it delivers a Zillion f****g Watts?:D

I don't get the logic behind certain product names, honestly.
 

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Zillion FG... Does that mean it delivers a Zillion f****g Watts?:D

I don't get the logic behind certain product names, honestly.
I really want to use my old Stacker, but I just cant bring myself to do it.

The only real benefit is the GPU does not heat up the CPU or ram.

Edit:

Sorry man, I quoted the wrong guy :)
 
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I'm kinda happy that my spare 1050W PSU is a ATX 3.0 one.

I want to see an efficiency curve for the output Wattage in the range of 1 to 100 Watts. Most psu are rubbish in that section
 
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I didn't mean anything personal. But, not long time ago, people've been complaining, about SuperFlower making the products with anything but Leadex naming...:laugh:

So, this is the second announcement in a short period of time, which is not Leadex. Now you guys can rest assured. :D

P.S.: Who knows, maybe this is just a prelude for the "Thermalright" level of SKU flooding.
 
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I'm kinda happy that my spare 1050W PSU is a ATX 3.0 one.

I want to see an efficiency curve for the output Wattage in the range of 1 to 100 Watts. Most psu are rubbish in that section
Cybenetics has low power measurements. You can check it once the report is published.
 
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Zillion FG... Does that mean it delivers a Zillion f****g Watts?:D
I don't get the logic behind certain product names, honestly.
about SuperFlower making the products with anything but Leadex naming..

Zillion like their case? Why does every PC tech brand now have to have an internal "gamer brand"?....just go back to naming everything f#$%ing Leadex

*FYI, they have a Zillion bronze series that never brought to the NA or Europe
 
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I want to see an efficiency curve for the output Wattage in the range of 1 to 100 Watts. Most psu are rubbish in that section
I want to see that too. But rubbish still doesn't mean that much power is wasted. In absolute terms, little is wasted - unless you have many PCs of course.

Here's another way to look at the efficiency curve. If you try to draw the output power vs. input power curve, it's very close to linear. It just doesn't go through the (0, 0) point. Rather, the line can be expressed as:

output power = (input power - idle consumption) × efficiency

My primitive curve fitting from available data of two very different PSUs shows that:
- the 1300 W Lian Li PSU (data here) has an efficiency of 93%-94% and an idle consumption of 5 W between 5% and ~70% load.
- the 750 W be quiet! PSU (data here) has an efficiency of 87%-91% and an idle consumption of 6 W between 3% and ~80% load.

The line could probably be interpolated and extrapolated to other low wattages but more data would be very welcome here. Not really at 1 W but certainly at 20-30-40 W or so, which is what a modest PC draws when it's idle.

So, if you put up with that idle power of your PSU, which you have no way to change, you can say that the efficiency is close to constant at all wattages.
 
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