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FSP Announces Availability of HYDRO PTM X PRO ATX3.0 Gen 5 Series Power Supplies

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FSP Group, a leading provider of power supply solutions, is pleased to announce the availability of the highly anticipated HYDRO PTM X PRO ATX3.0 & Gen 5 series power supplies. Designed specifically for gamers and content creators seeking superior performance and durability, these power supplies are now available in 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W units.

The HYDRO PTM X PRO ATX3.0 & Gen 5 series power supplies are 80 Plus Platinum-certified, offering exceptional efficiency and power delivery. With a fully modular design, users can easily customize their power setup. These power supplies deliver up to 1200 W output which is sufficient for the demanding PC build. Notably, they feature FSP's innovative ECO semi-fanless switch, providing users a quiet and pleasant experience.



With a power density of only 130 mm in length which is relatively shorter than industry standard, these power supplies are ideal for compact PC or space-constraint environment without compromising on performance.

To ensure the top-notch quality & performance, the HYDRO PTM X PRO ATX3.0 & Gen 5 series power supplies are equipped with top-quality Japanese capacitors. These capacitors, including bulk capacitors designed to withstand up to 450 V and 105°C, mitigate the risk of capacitor leakage and ensure exceptional performance. Additionally, the inclusion of a 3.3 V & 5 V DC-DC module design enhances reliability and compatibility with low ripple noise, minimizing interference with system components and extending hardware lifespan.

With unrivaled stability, outstanding performance and lifelong durability, these power supplies are perfect choices for users looking to build their high-performance PC. For more information about the HYDRO PTM X PRO ATX 3.0 & Gen 5 series power supplies, please visit FSP Group's official website.

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Notably, they feature FSP's innovative ECO semi-fanless switch
FSP's marketing department is really scraping the bottom of the barrel with this one. Semi-fanless operation has been mainstream for how long, now?
 
Im surprised to see this today since i bought one a month ago. But after some research and checking reviews, i found that FSP even if it is kind of a unknown companie make powers supplies for others brands like EVGA. The HYDRO PTM X PRO ATX3.0 & Gen 5 is really a bang for the buck, you get a premium 1000 watt psu with platinum rating and quality component for the prices of a mainstream 1000w gold rated from other known brands.
 
Makes you wonder is it possible to water cool your PSU. Too bad ATX 3.0 now obsolete, 3.1 in the works. The decrepit pcie 5.0 connection is getting revised.
 
FSP's marketing department is really scraping the bottom of the barrel with this one. Semi-fanless operation has been mainstream for how long, now?

It's some thing i hate about PSU's, it's about time the user had more control over the fan. My Corsair get really hot while gaming all because the fans running way to slow.
 
It's some thing i hate about PSU's, it's about time the user had more control over the fan. My Corsair get really hot while gaming all because the fans running way to slow.
At least it's a switch, don't really care if the option is present if they allow you to turn it off which it seems that literally everyone except corsair understands.

Basically sfx-L length atx psus, interesting.
 
i found that FSP even if it is kind of a unknown companie
Unkown? It's been around for 30 years, and among other things, it's one the biggest (if not THE biggest) OEM/ODM supplier of the PSU market with a generally good reputation.

tl;dr: Couldn't really be farther from unknown.
 
Unkown? It's been around for 30 years, and among other things, it's one the biggest (if not THE biggest) OEM/ODM supplier of the PSU market with a generally good reputation.

tl;dr: Couldn't really be farther from unknown.

What you just said is exactly what i found when searching about them, to my surprise i had never really heard of them since it's a OEM/ODM their PSU mostly get sold under other brand names or inside prebuilts.
 
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Im surprised to see this today since i bought one a month ago. But after some research and checking reviews, i found that FSP even if it is kind of a unknown companie make powers supplies for others brands like EVGA. The HYDRO PTM X PRO ATX3.0 & Gen 5 is really a bang for the buck, you get a premium 1000 watt psu with platinum rating and quality component for the prices of a mainstream 1000w gold rated from other known brands.
Yeah I've been seeing these on sale for a while now

The bearing of the fan.
Nah the "hydro" refers to the conformal coating they have for the internals. The product page says it's to allow the unit to run in more humid environments than competitors
 
Staring at 850W and up........................bummer

10 yr warranty is nice...............but it's nicer when there is a depot in your country. I have a seasonic 550W focus gold under warranty............bought the psu a year ago when prices were dirt cheap ($58)...............closest depot is in SoCal.............shipping was $40............needless to say I didn't bother.

Be nice to see more (good) options in the market though, seems a lot of psus out of stock.................for whatever reason(s)?
 
I wish semi-modular power supplies were more popular.

Those ATX cables are not optional.

If we can only have fully modular power supplies, it would also be nice if pin layout were standardized so you could purchase 3rd party cables of different length and style (if you care about that sort of thing).
 
Yeah I've been seeing these on sale for a while now


Nah the "hydro" refers to the conformal coating they have for the internals. The product page says it's to allow the unit to run in more humid environments than competitors
Ah, yeah, also there's that.
 
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