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evga g6 1000w review a

   It's no secret that even compared to just 10 years ago current power supply units have a higher lifetime (they don't fail nearly as often) so based on that fact alone it's safe to say that both quality and safety measures have increased. Still the goal of a power supply unit is not just to withstand the passing of time, it's also to produce stable and clean enough power for your system and that's where things become tricky, especially with entry-level solutions. This is particularly crucial to systems with high and ultra-high end hardware components and let's face it, people who can spend a lot on everything shouldn't hold back on the power supply. EVGA with the help of OEMs like Super Flower and FSP has released several award winning and highly popular models over the years and today with me i have one of their latest ones, the SuperNOVA G6 1000W.


   EVGA is the #1 NVIDIA authorized partner in channel sales throughout North America. Based on the philosophy of intelligent innovation, market knowledge, and the real time operation, EVGA continues to identify the need in the market place and providing the solution to that need. By offering product differentiation, a 90 day Step-Up program, and other customer focused programs, EVGA is a clear leader in all categories: etail, retail, distribution, and system builders. With headquarters in Brea, CA, EVGA's global coverage includes EVGA GmbH in Munich, EVGA LATAM in Miami, and EVGA Hong Kong. For further information online about EVGA, visit https://www.evga.com.


   The SuperNOVA G6 line includes 650/750/850/1000W models all of which are of course fully modular and feature the 80 PLUS Gold efficiency certification (up to 92%+ electrical efficiency). More specifically the SuperNOVA G6 1000W which landed in the office/lab just over three weeks ago sports a continuous power output of 1000W (maximum/peak power output of up to 1146W) and packs numerous interesting features including active full-bridge, LLC Resonant converter, DC to DC design, zero-RPM mode (EVGA ECO), 135mm fluid-dynamic bearing fan, 100% Japanese primary heavy-duty capacitors, powerful single +12V rail (83.3A) which can make use of almost the entire total rated power output of this unit (1000W) and an array of industrial-grade electrical protections such as OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), Hardware & Firmware OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection) and OTP (Over Temperature Protection). Typically, EVGA once again covers their latest SuperNOVA G6 line of power supply units with a very generous 10-year limited warranty.