Although officially rated to 1000 watts of power output, power supplies are, typically speaking, always capable of performing beyond those remits. This is, of course, never recommended and consumers should always but a PSU suited to their needs. When things are pushed too hard, however, it’s important to know that protections are in place to prevent any potential damage to your system, components, or the power supply itself.
With this in mind, therefore, we can confirm that the OPP on the FSP Hydro PTM X Pro worked perfectly with it achieving a wattage output of 1,389 before the protections kicked into place.
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