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EVGA SuperNOVA 1600W G2 80+ Gold $470 (Save $100) Delivered @ CGB Solutions

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Save $100 on EVGA's SuperNOVA 1600 G2, 80+ GOLD 1600W, Fully Modular, 10 Year Warranty, Includes FREE Power On Self Tester Power Supply
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Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 power supplies. These power supplies raise the bar with 1600W

of continuous power delivery and up to 94% efficiency. A fully modular design reduces case clutter and 100% Japanese Capacitors ensures that only the absolute best components are used. What does that mean? The best stability, reliability, overclockability and unparalleled control. The EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 is the ultimate tool to eliminate all system bottlenecks and achieve unrivaled performance.

  • Unbeatable 10 Year Warranty and unparalleled EVGA Customer Support
  • NVIDIA SLI & AMD Crossfire Ready
  • Double Ball Bearing fan for exceptional reliability and quiet operation
  • Highest quality Japanese brand capacitors ensure long-term reliability
  • Fully Modular to reduce clutter and improve airflow
  • 80 PLUS Gold certified, with 90% (115VAC) / 92% (220VAC~240VAC) efficiency or higher under typical loads
  • Heavy-duty protections, including OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), and OTP

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  • +3

    Could anyone actually use 1600w in their computer? I mean its a good deal, but that's a lot of juice.

    • its usually used in those dual PC builds where you have your main rig (probably gaming) and a small itx mobo/cpu and a bunch of drives for a NAS setup.

    • +3

      I’d say the most realistic scenario for this would be a quad-GPU setup for machine learning - an RTX2080 draws about 250W each so you’d need 1000W for the GPUs alone

    • Could anyone actually use 1600w in their computer?

      Yeah they could have about 8-10 years ago, when the average TDP of a high-end GPU was close to 300W (e.g. GeForce GTX 295/Radeon HD 5970) or even higher if you had those dual-GPU cards like the Radeon HD 6990/7990 (375W TDP), then you could conceivably require a 1200-1600W PSU to run a 3-way/4-way SLI/CF rig. Heck, if you somehow had a spare $6000 USD back in 2014 and managed to cram 4 x Radeon R9 295X2 GPUs into a case (those were dual-GPU cards, so that's effectively 8-Way CF), then you'd require 2000W for the GPUs alone.

      These days, 1600W PSUs are bought by purely to fuel a neckbeard's E-Peen wankery and nothing else.

      • +1

        Well, 2080Ti can use around 350w in peak with 300w configuration. 4 such GPUs and the suitable CPU would certainly require at least 1600w, a common setup for machine learning. I had issues with stability with 1500w Seasonic solved by upgrade to similar PSU. But I'd buy a platinum version instead for the comparable price.

    • Intel's new GPU will need this PSU :)

  • Can it handle i9-9900KS + 2x 5700XT Vega64 in crossfire? <sarcasm>

    • Yes easily

    • Can it run crysis?

      • According to a Linus video recently, CPUs can now. Albeit badly.

  • If your going to be spending this much on a power supply wouldn't you want it to be platinum?

  • +1

    $470 for PSU that's NOT Platinum or Titanium is not a deal IMO.

  • +3

    Are people powering their homes with this?

  • +1

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  • yea. that's so 2010

  • this is so pointless, its not even platinum and honestly if you REALLY need a 1200 watt psu or higher you would buy used as they don't hold their value at all

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