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FSP Introduces New Dagger Pro Series ATX 3.0 SFX Power Supply Units

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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 DAGGER PRO series 750 W and 850 W SFX power supplies upgraded with ATX 3.0 compliance built to power compact gaming and workstation PCs of 2023. Featuring exciting and innovative design features, the newly upgraded DAGGER PRO series power supplies carry forward its global reputation for product design and functionality. Built into two variants 750 W and 850 W, they bring the latest ATX 3.0 label upgraded to support the power-hungry hardware of the future generation.

Designed to support AMD Radeon RX 7000 series and NVIDIA RTX 40 series graphics cards with industry-leading functionality. They come with a full +12V single-rail power design, fine-tuned to ensure maximum power output without overloading or overheating. Moreover, the DAGGER PRO 850 W is equipped with the 12VHPWR connector, which is PCIe 5.0 compliant, ready to support powerful ITX builds to its maximum potential. FSP's innovative PCB board circuit design and high temperature resistant Japanese electrolytic capacitors are two prime examples of their brilliant component selection and execution designed to deliver next-level functionality in a highly compact package.



Additionally, users can now easily install the power supplies into ATX, Micro-ATX, or Mini-ITX chassis by using the ATX adapter bracket included with both products. Despite its compact SFX form factor, the DAGGER PRO power supply range boasts a highly power dense design and an all-black cable design that saves space and makes cable management easy.

The newly upgraded DAGGER PRO series 750 W and 850 W ATX 3.0 power supplies set new industry standards for SFX power supplies. delivering award-winning functionality and design features ideal for gamers, content creators and business use. Compact and stylish, these power supplies are a great addition to any build. The de-cluttered design ensures a sleek, refined chassis while maintaining the exceptional power delivery usually associated with an ATX power supply.

The 850 W model is priced at USD $179, and the 750 W model at $159.

For more information, visit the product pages of the DAGGER PRO 850 W and DAGGER PRO 750 W.

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why is a PSU called a dagger... I don't get this at all. but eh, marketing team you do you, lmao
 
why is a PSU called a dagger... I don't get this at all. but eh, marketing team you do you, lmao
Because you stab it into your motherboard?
 
why is a PSU called a dagger... I don't get this at all. but eh, marketing team you do you, lmao
Because it will stab you in the wallet, so avoid it at all cost. :laugh:
 
why is a PSU called a dagger... I don't get this at all. but eh, marketing team you do you, lmao
Because a dagger is small, like that SFX PSU :D . It makes more sense than the majority of their air cooled PSU being called Hydro
 
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