EVGA has just revealed the latest additions to their already impressive PSU lineup. The EVGA SuperNOVA P6 power supplies are a bit of a departure from their current setup. They feature a new platform design, as well as new materials and a better layout placement. EVGA says these improvements and changes will help achieve greater performance with extremely low ripple and noise in an even smaller chassis. Of course, cleaner power delivery in a smaller form factor is always an impressive goal when it comes to PSUs.
With a full-bridge, LLC Resonant Rectification, and DC-DC design, the SuperNOVA P6 provides rock-solid stability, uncompromising efficiency, and extremely tight voltage regulation. Hardware OPP is designed to trip at 135% max wattage as a last resort to protect the system, but the SuperNOVA P6 also features firmware OPP to anticipate harmful load behaviour 5-10% sooner by shutting off the power supply when over-power conditions persist longer than 1 ms while avoiding an instantaneous overload trigger protection malfunction during momentary peak wattage.
For those who intended to push their systems hard, these safety features will certainly be welcome. However, with wattages of 650W right up to 1000W, you’ll have no issues finding one that matches your power requirements.
The improved efficiency and voltage regulation minimize heat, allowing the SuperNOVA P6 to be EVGA’s shortest ATX Platinum-certified power supply.
To reduce noise, the SuperNOVA P6 maximizes the time the power supply stays silent or quiet at low to medium loads when ECO Mode is enabled.
Unfortunately, EVGA hasn’t revealed a price or release date for these units. However, I suspect we’ll find out soon enough. Keep in mind, though, these are clearly very high-end units, and I would expect that to be reflected in the price. For more information, visit the official EVGA SuperNOVA P6 Power Supplies product page here.
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