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EVGA Introduces SuperNOVA 1000G/850G XC PSU Series

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Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000G/850G XC Series - The first ATX 3.0 compliant and PCIe Gen 5.0-ready power supply series from EVGA. With a half-bridge LLC resonant controller, DC-DC converter, and 100% Japanese capacitors, the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000G and 850G XC gives the power you need for a modern gaming system.

ATX 3.0 Compliant & PCIe 5.0 Ready
Designed to support current and future standards, the EVGA SuperNOVA XC series is fully-compliant with ATX12V V3.0 and PCIe Gen 5.0 standards. This means you can use these power supplies with your current system or the system you want to build. More to the point, these power supplies are built to respond significantly faster to transient spikes, ensuring your card and system stay safe and fully powered at all times.




200% Total Power Excursion
The SuperNOVA XC series power supplies support up to 200% total power excursion and up to 300% GPU Power Excursion. This means that these power supplies can handle up to 2x its rated wattage and up to 3x GPU sustained power for short periods of time. Rest assured that your current or future system will be able to handle a momentary spike in power usage.



Native 12VHPWR PCIe Cable & Connector
The SuperNOVA XC series features a native 12VHPWR cable that is capable of delivering up to 600 W power output while eliminating adapter cable clutter. The 12VHPWR cable also carries an improved temperature rating of 105°C that ensures stable performance and safety for your next-gen system.



Features
  • ATX 3.0 Compliant & PCIe 5.0 Ready
  • 100% Japanese Capacitors ensure long-term reliability
  • 80 Plus Gold certified, with 90% (115VAC) / 92% (220VAC~240VAC) efficiency or higher under typical loads
  • Half-bridge LLC Resonant Controller and DC-DC design leads to extremely tight voltage regulation and very low ripple & noise
  • Supports up to 200% Total Power Excursion
  • Supports up to 300% GPU Power Excursion
  • PWM-controlled FDB fan reduces noise through precise fan-curve control
  • Fully Modular to reduce clutter and improve airflow
  • EVGA ECO Intelligent Thermal Control System eliminates fan noise at low to medium loads
  • Heavy-duty protections, including OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection)



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The warranty is strange. My 850 watt SuperNova came with a 10 year warranty but that was many years ago.
 
Seen that too. Fine as long as it has a $70 price tag like a 3 yr warranty PSU. ;)
$200 for 1000w on newegg
 
$200 for 1000w on newegg

$200 for a 1000w PSU with a measly 3-year warranty? That's complete BS considering my Corsair RM 1000x was about $20 cheaper, 80+ Gold, and came with a TEN YEAR warranty.
 
Yeah that warranty length is very short. A lot of competing companies have much longer warranties, but even within EVGA their lower end GE series that came out a few months ago has a 5 year warranty.

I could accept a 5 year warranty, but at the price EVGA is asking for this new 1000W unit, it should be more like 6 or 7 years, bare minimum. I mean, if I were in the market for a new 1000w PSU, I wouldn't feel too confident in spending $200 on a unit that offered only 3 years warranty - I'd quickly be looking elsewhere.
 
This had better be their bottom of the barrel intro into ATX 3. A 3yr warranty is simply embarrassing. No one is going to spend their hard earned on one of these, regardless of how good the OEM may be.
 
This had better be their bottom of the barrel intro into ATX 3. A 3yr warranty is simply embarrassing. No one is going to spend their hard earned on one of these, regardless of how good the OEM may be.
Psus back then had 1-3 year warranty so, if anything the price should be less.

Perhaps testing is needed and to see what guts are being used on this model
 
I hope the 12VHPWR cable that comes with it is not using the female pins with dimples !

See here
 
not very confident in their product, 3 years and limited, whatever that means. if i have 10 year warranty PSU's, why would i ever buy a 3 year one? it would have to be a lot cheaper.

weren't they the consumer friendly company lol
 
I got put off by Corsairs RMe dropping its cover to 7 years from the 10 year RMX (although different supplier). 7 years is still great in the grand scheme of things but EVGAs 3 years is no-touchy-touchy zone for me. If EVGA doesn't have enough confidence in their own products, we shouldn't either.

I've got a bunch of EVGA G2s (and a G3) which are simply fantastic, great build quality. Each offering 10 year warranty. Thats what i'd like to see, and more of.
 
Most, if not all, good power supplies have 10 year warranties. I wonder why they are going with 3year warranty for a higher end PSU. A power supply should be verifiably reliable and backed by warranty for multiple builds. Who changes power supplies every 3 years?

I think they are trying to sell 10 year warranty as extended, for those willing to pay extra.

EVGA I know times are tough, but really?
 
What happened to EVGA? My 5 yo 750G3 came with 10y warranty.
I won't buy PSU with a measly 3y warranty.
 
I wanna know the OEM of the XC series PSUs. Several years ago EVGA switched from high end OEMs building their PSUs to the some of the worst OEMs, reason I didn't buy one. 3 year warranty tells me they are most likely still using them.
 
What happened to EVGA? My 5 yo 750G3 came with 10y warranty.
I won't buy PSU with a measly 3y warranty.

i agree, i'm still running x2 G2s and x1 G3 and 4/5 years later ZERO complaints (just a minor: G3 a little louder than G2 but ECO sorts it out where its needed). These were my first EVGA PSUs and easily got me in the repeat-buy lane of confidence. Even started investing in some basic BQ models for less intensive workload builds which were at some point super cheap with a 3/5yr warranty.

Now the top brass for 3 years is just screaming "no confidence". I query the same "what happened to EVGA"... my aesthetically/perf fav GPU card producer left the game and now this!
 
From Super Flower to No Power!
 
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