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EVGA Supernova 1600 P+, 80+ Platinum 1600W, Fully Modular, 10 Year Warranty, Includes Free Power On Self Tester, Power Supply 220-PP-1600-X1

Original price was: $449.99.Current price is: $296.96.

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EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 P+, 80+ Platinum 1600W, Fully Modular, 10 Year Warranty, Includes FREE Power On Self Tester, Power Supply 220-PP-1600-X1.
80 PLUS Platinum certified, with 92% efficiency or higher under typical loads
Fully Modular to reduce clutter and improve airflow
100% Japanese Capacitors, plus DC-DC Converter design to improve 3.3V. / 5V. Stability
Double Ball Bearing Fan and EVGA ECO Mode for ultra-quiet operation and increased lifespan
10 Year Limited Warranty and unparalleled EVGA Customer Support

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Customers find the power supply has enough power and headers for expansion. It works well and is a good quality product at a reasonable price. However, some customers have experienced issues with the fan speed randomly ramping up even when the unit is idle. There are mixed opinions on the noise level.

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  1. ProBuyer

    Awesome power supply!
    Been using this power supply for a couple of years now and am very happy with its performance. I’ve had great experiences with EVGA power supplies in the past and this one is no exception. It packs plenty of power and is Platinum level efficiency so you can’t really ask for anything more. For the price for 1600w, I don’t think you can do any better than this one.

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  2. C.A.B.

    USE CABLES THAT COME WITH NEW PSU(Nearly Blew Up My Motherboard)
    PSU works as intended, I got it as a replacement for my EVGA 1000W due to that one being unable to sustain 100% TDC for more than 45 minutes. Replacement was easy and will fit in 8″ by 6″ in PSU slot.Fan noise is noticeable in a quiet room, but isn’t an issue for me.One HUGE note, I didn’t know this prior and maybe it’s common knowledge. But with any new PSU, you MUST use the new cables and replace the older ones in order for proper operation. Failure to do so may result in pins leading to grounds/power rails and may cause you to short your motherboard and components. I was very lucky in that the auto failsafe in my motherboard stopped it before anything happened(motherboard lights flicked on for a moment and then immediately cut off).Thankfully I got the quick solution by EVGA’s FAQ for troubleshooting faulty PSU’s.

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  3. Stanislaw S.

    Virtually noiseless under ordinary loads
    The monster of a power supply stays completely quiet under ordinary load levels, cooled with nothing except the general case airflow. It’s pretty great! Lots of 12V outputs, enough to run two GPUs on a Threadripper WRX80E motherboard.The power supply is quite long, so pay attention to this when planning your system. In a case like Thermaltake Core P8, this was not an issue at all, but a more cramped case could spell trouble. The power supply also uses a less common (in consumer equipment) variant of the IEC standard plug, but EVGA of course included a pretty good quality cable for it.

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  4. RFM

    The King of PSUs
    This is the top of the line power supply from EVGA. There is one other but it is also 1600 watt and specifically made for mining but this one is used in a “normal” computer build. We are putting it in a unit having two 30390ti GPUs, water cooling, and 10 case fans, which even with that is a little overkill but we would rather err on the side of too much. We also always like to use Titanium level units. Besides the next level down is 1300 watt and it only rates to Platinum.The unit went in easy and is very quite. With the big 140mm fan in the unit and the other case fans heat will not be an issue. My only negative comment is more of a personal aesthetic one. Normally, we like to supplement a units appearance with color coordinated PSU custom cables. This PSU pushes so much power you need specially constructed cables, which come in the box, to transfer that 1600 watts. So you’ll need to be sure to use the nicely braided 1/2″ thick 24 pin black cable to move that power.

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  5. rabinnh

    Works perfectly
    Well packaged and a ton of cables.Just did an LGA1700 build with an i9-12900K, dual RTX 3090s, and 64GB DDR5.Ran a burn-in benchmark on the 3090s so 300 watts each plus the rest of the rig. 1200w probably would have been enough, but in for a dime, in for a dollar.Quiet and *loads* of headroom. Great PS.

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  6. Amazon Customer

    [UPDATE] Buzzing noise
    I’ve been using this product 4 days by now, I started to notice a buzzing noise comming from the PSU at random times, (under load and idle).The first day it just turned off my computer, I was playing games and the buzzing noise started, then i switched the ECO mode off and works now but with that aweful buzzing noise.UPDATENow is day 8 since I started using the product, the buzzing noise dissappeared and works as expected.

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  7. Dk11

    A little expensive, but WORTH IT
    it really solves any issue you may have regarding the ammount of cables going from the PSU to you VGA’s, this has crazy amount of outputs, you can forget about using multiple psus and multiple splitters, besides the huge advantage of not having to calculate everything you get on your rig beucase it is a 1600W Platinum

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  8. Michael Coyle

    Dead on arrival!
    I started to wonder if I did something incorrectly so I decided to take my build to a computer expert facility and their finding was that the power supply is dead or defective after several volt meter testing. I paid over $300 dollars for a power supply that doesn’t power up the motherboard.

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  9. JESICA

    Una fuente de poder excelente con grandes materiales muy fácil de instalar y pareciera grande pero es muy compacta

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  10. Hobbit Merhy

    Esta muy bien, está muy pesada y robusta, se siente bastante bien a la hora de instalar, se siente como algo de calidad y la verdad siento que da poder bastante limpio a mi máquina

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    EVGA Supernova 1600 P+, 80+ Platinum 1600W, Fully Modular, 10 Year Warranty, Includes Free Power On Self Tester, Power Supply 220-PP-1600-X1
    EVGA Supernova 1600 P+, 80+ Platinum 1600W, Fully Modular, 10 Year Warranty, Includes Free Power On Self Tester, Power Supply 220-PP-1600-X1

    Original price was: $449.99.Current price is: $296.96.

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