The word extreme is thrown around in PC gaming hardware quite often, but rarely does it apply as much as it should to the XPG Fusion 1600 Titanium power supply. This is the most powerful and expensive power supply we’ve ever had for review. It’s so powerful, that it would have blown up our old PSU load tester, but lucky for us, our new one can test up to 3800 watts (it’s a beast)!
We first saw this power supply at Computex 2023, and we gave it an award for being one of the most impressive products we saw at the whole show. There it was being demonstrated running four RTX 4090 graphics cards on a heavily overclocked system, all day long, in a warm trade-show hall, pulling upwards of 2000 watts at anyone time.
With 80 Plus Titanium efficiency, and rated for 1600W+, with the latest ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 standards, it’s ticking all the right boxes for those wanting to build something extreme. Gaming PCs are one thing, but this PSU is moving into the class of rendering, mining, AI, and other extreme PC tasks for those running multiple graphics cards, multiple processors and big overclocks 24/7.
It features a Planar Transformer, GaN FET, a fully digital design with three MCUs to manage and monitor the digital LLC, there are multiple 12VHPWR connectors, and it has a full software suite to manage temperatures, monitor voltages, efficiency and performance history, and it’s equipped with 100% Japanese capacitors rated at 105c, and will deliver 80 Plus Titanium efficiency, and is also Cybernetic Titanium certified too, comes with 8 major industrial protections, and a class-leading 12-year warranty. This isn’t just looking like a PSU, this is looking like the King of the PSUs.
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