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Endorfy Supremo FM6 1000W Review

The Endorfy Supremo FM6 1000W is a pretty simple design, its basically just black with some company branded logos embossed into the side panels. The power supply measures 87mm x 140mm x 150 mm (HxWxL) and the finish is pretty good overall. It weighs around 1.5kg.

The fan is hidden behind a black grille at the top of the unit. We will take a closer look at the fan when we open the power supply later.

The modular bay is split across two rows as shown in the image above. Its a very simple layout with the 12v-2×6 port in the centre position along the bottom row.

The power side of the unit is home to a power connector, and switch. No zero mode on this unit. There is also a honeycomb cutaway panel to aid with airflow on this side.

This unit can deliver 20A across the minor rails, and 83A from the primary +12V rail. for a total of 1000 watts of power.

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