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FSP’s highly-rated Hydro PTM X Pro ATX 3.0 power supplies are now ‘available’

A couple of weeks ago, we reviewed another FSP power supply, the Hydro PTM X Pro 1200W. As it turns out, we got our unit quite a bit ahead of schedule, with FSP officially announcing availability this week.

The Hydro PTM X Pro 1200W power supply from FSP performed admirably in our testing, earning our Must Have award for its fully modular design, top-tier components, stable power delivery and excellent load regulation, putting this particular unit into class-leading territory.

As of this week, the Hydro PTM X Pro 1200W and 1000W models are available in Europe, priced at €214 and €190 respectively. While the previous FSP unit we reviewed, the Hydro Ti Pro, was not available in the UK and continues to be elusive months later, the Hydro PTM X Pro 1200W can be found on Amazon UK, but with a higher-than-expected price tag of £378.83 – but at the time of writing, there is only one left in stock and due to the way the product is named, many may mistake it for a different power supply entirely.

It is our hope that FSP will be able to improve its availability situation in the UK market, as finding their products in stock at retailers continues to be a bit of a challenge.

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KitGuru Says: FSP has rolled out some fantastic power supplies over the last six months, greatly impressing in our reviews. Unfortunately, availability still has a bit of a question mark around it. 

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