EVGA Introduces 80 PLUS Gold GE Power Supplies with Up to 800 Watts of Output Power

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EVGA has introduced its latest power supplies in the form of the GE Series. These are 80 PLUS Gold rated PSUs that, while non-modular, feature EVGA’s ECO mode, allowing them to operate silently during lighter loads. EVGA has confirmed that the GE Series is available in 500-,600-,700-, and 800-watt power output capacities, all of which come with a 5-year warranty from the manufacturer.

EVGA Gold GE Power Supply Series Features

  • 5 Year Warranty and unparalleled EVGA Customer Support
  • 80 PLUS Gold certified, with 90% (115VAC) / 92% (220VAC~240VAC) efficiency or higher under typical loads
  • Active Power Factor Correction
  • DC-DC Converter improves 3.3V/5V stability
  • EVGA ECO Intelligent Thermal Control System eliminates fan noise at low to medium 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 (Over Temperature Protection)
  • Highest-quality Japanese main capacitor ensures long-term reliability
  • Quiet and Intelligent Auto Fan for near-silent operation

From an EVGA press release:

The EVGA GE Series brings EVGA ECO Mode to hard-line power supplies for the first time. In addition to 80 PLUS Gold efficiency, GE power supplies have low ripple and noise, low power consumption, and tight voltage regulation for unwavering stability. The EVGA GE series allows you to enjoy your PC in peace and quiet.

The GE Series is EVGA’s first non-modular unit with EVGA ECO mode to ensure the power supply stays completely silent during low to medium loads. The 120mm fan does not spin until necessary, allowing for completely silent operation.

Among EVGA non-modular power supplies, the GE Series is the most efficient power supply under load, has the least amount of ripple and noise, and better load regulation than its predecessors.

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Tsing Mui
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