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- FSP VITA GM 850 W Review - TechPowerUp
The FSP VITA GM series aims at the value-oriented enthusiast Today we're looking at the 850 W unit from the VITA GM family, boasting 80 Plus Gold efficiency and supporting the latest ATX 3 1 standard Priced at just $105 it comes with excellent build quality, good efficiency and support for the 16-pin GPU power connector
- FSP Reviews | TechPowerUp Review Database
TechPowerUp Review Database Our category browser page lets you browse through recent FSP reviews, discover new FSP products and jump straight to their expert reviews
- FSP MP7 Black Review - Finished Looks | TechPowerUp
The MP7 from FSP has made its debut, showcasing a dual-tower, dual-fan configuration that offers better memory clearance at its price point than many competitors Factor in high performance coupled with a stylish design and it becomes clear there is a lot to like about the MP7
- FSP MP7 Black Review - TechPowerUp
The MP7 from FSP has made its debut, showcasing a dual-tower, dual-fan configuration that offers better memory clearance at its price point than many competitors Factor in high performance coupled with a stylish design and it becomes clear there is a lot to like about the MP7
- FSP Aurum CM Gold 750 W Review - TechPowerUp
FSP decided to enrich the successful Aurum series with three new models that feature more wattages and a semi modular cabling system The latter will be of great interest to many, since nowadays more and more users seek a modular PSU in order to avoid the extra effort needed for cable management with non modular units
- Which PSU maker is the most reliable? | TechPowerUp Forums
As you know, most of PSU's are developed in a handful of corporations Even Corsair, Asus Thor, MSI, Cooler master, Evga are regular customers of this companies As far as I know these companies are Seasonic, FSP and Channel Well Technology So which one is the best (or well known) PSU maker? I
- FSP Dagger Pro 650 W Review - TechPowerUp
The FSP Dagger Pro 650 W is among the very few SFX PSUs featuring two EPS connectors, which makes it suitable for high-end mainboards and power-hungry CPUs The new Dagger line from FSP consists of two models with respective capacities of 550 W and 650 W In today's review, I will take a detailed look at the stronger unit with model number SDA2-650
- FSP CUT593 Premium Edition Review - TechPowerUp
The FSP CUT953P may look like an ordinary ATX mid-tower chassis but features a unique cable management system for the ATX as well as CPU power leads, by embedding these into the backside of the chassis With such a cool feature, we dive in to see if the case provides a solid build experience as well
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