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The EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 T2 is a top-tier power supply unit boasting 1600W of power, 80 PLUS Titanium certification for exceptional efficiency, and a robust 10-year warranty. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it features a fully modular design, advanced protection mechanisms, and a whisper-quiet 140mm fan, making it the ultimate choice for high-performance systems.
Brand | EVGA |
Series | 220-T2-1600-X1 |
Item model number | 220-T2-1600-X1 |
Item Weight | 14.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 14.5 x 6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.4 x 14.5 x 6 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | corded-electric |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
ASIN | B00R33ZBQU |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 15, 2014 |
T**R
A highly satisfied customer
It is a great product at a good price. With the Titanium rating you know that you are getting a high efficiency power supply and with the name (EVGA) you can be confident in the quality. Some of the nice features of the power supply are:1. Jacketed Cables - For those of you doing open case builds or using windowed cases, the jacketed cables add a nice clean touch.2. 2nd CPU Jack - I've personally never used this feature, but for those of you with the funds, the CPU's and the proper motherboard this could be a nice feature.3. Cable Ties - Again for open builds or for good airflow the provided EVGA Velcro cable ties allow you to add a nice clean finishing touch by bundling or tying down your cables without resorting to zip ties or twistys.4. Heavy Duty Protection - I've actually had a short in my electrical system (bad wall outlet which also caused a small fire) where I fried one of these power supplies. After dealing with the outlet, all I had to do was replace the power supply and everything down line (the CPU, the Motherboard, the memory, hard drive, etc.) worked perfectly. Honestly, that being said, I don't know what stronger endorsement I can give this product. It saved my computer and me thousands of dollars.5. Eco Mode - Generally users and gamers in particular like the quietest rig possible. After all who doesn't like to hear themselves think or to listen to the sound track of their video game. This particular power supply has an Eco mode, which means when it is only under a light load the fan doesn't run (which means no sound) and from personal experience when the fan does run it is very quite.Negatives - There are always a couple:1. Add2PSU - For those of you who want to daisy chain several of these together to power one computer (which is probably not the typical user) EVGA products apparently don't work with an Add2PSU Add2PSU Multiple Power Supply Adapter, which is a popular way to do this. This is from my own experience (with 3 separate Add2PSU's) and from reading similar user reviews. That doesn't mean that there are not other ways to do this, but an Add2PSU likely won't work.2. Finish - This one is pretty subjective, but if you are doing a windowed case or open build you might be going for a certain look. The rougher texturing on this power supply and the more rounded edges may or may not work with the particular look that you are going for. This one is more picky for sure, but could be an issue.3. Cost - Titanium power supplies will always be more expensive due to the higher end components used to obtain the higher efficiency rating. For someone on a budget their money may be better spend elsewhere. Unless you are pulling a lot of power continuously, the payback period on a higher efficiency power supply is usually pretty long.I've bought several of these, and I might buy several more in the near future :-)
N**T
Beefy, efficient, compatible.
Exactly what I needed for my build, works well with my RX 7900 XTX, had to tune my system so it handled transient spikes better. But after doing so zero issues since, perfect PSU for my needs.
R**N
This EVGA Supernova 850 T2, 80+ Titanium 850W, Fully Modular is the best supply in its class!
Dunno why, but in the last month I had two brand new supplies fail in a row. Both $150 range Corsair and EVGA 850s that showed up already defective or failed within minutes. The Corsair took an entire new build out with it. The EVGA showed up with a funky 12v rail right out of the box. Doesn't say much about quality control anymore does it? These days the manufacturer name doesn't mean as much, it is the actual model that sets them apart, or not. And there is no way to build right cheaper!Every review out there puts this EVGA Supernova 850 T2, 80+ Titanium 850W, Fully Modular at the top of the game. Yeah, its a hundred papers more than most. I learned the hard way that extra cash can be lost in a heartbeat by convincing yourself that good is good enough when looking at reviews and weighing it against the risk. My motto is to give yourself some head room on any build by sizing things over your needs for a ton of reasons. The core being the power supply and most if not all computer builders will tell you to add in a good 100W over your power needs to build a safety margin. Lots of posts out there describing the tech why's. Then do your homework! Start reading reviews.Pretty much like the foundation in your house if it has any fault the entire house is worthless. What sane builder would build a home on a foundation others have had fail? I get trying to save a few bucks, we all do. BUT. Those few extra coins you may save buying a decent supposedly good enough supply 'may' pay off, but what if it doesn't? Nothing like a great smoke show on a new $3K computer to sober a guy up! Don't be me. Trust me, I will never do it that way ever again.Do this!Buy this truly great power supply, and do it right. Don't just read the reviews and justify your purchase with risk. Every other supply model out there has had failures! Bar none! This model however is as bullet proof as they can come. Then you have ease of mind tossing your gnarly hard earned power hungry money pit on top of it.
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