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FSP Hydro PTM X Pro 1200W Platinum Review

Rating: 9.0.

2023 has been a good year so far for FSP – the last PSU I reviewed from them (FSP Hydro Ti Pro 1000W) was one of the best I have tested in recent years. Based on a lot of emails we received, if FSP could get around their long term supply issues, many of our readers would already have that unit in their systems. Today I take a look at another power supply from the company, the Platinum-rated Hydro PTM X Pro.

This new unit from FSP is ATX 3.0 compliant. It is a fully modular unit, rated at Platinum efficiency levels. FSP claim the unit incorporates 105C-rated Japanese capacitors for longevity and reliability and it is a modern day half bridge LLC topology circuit design. Furthermore, unlike other units with this kind of power output, FSP are trying to keep the footprint compact (130mm), for better support in a wide variety of chassis design. This is always welcome to see.

Features:

  • High power density inside 130mm chassis
  • LLC Half Bridge Topology
  • 450V, 105c Rated Japanese bulk capacitors
  • Quiet and durable FDB fan
  • 100,000 hours MTBF
  • Fully modular design.
  • +12V single rail design
  • Complies with ATX 12V V3.0 and EPS 12V V2.92
  • Eco Semi fanless control switch
  • Black Flat cables
  • Complete protection: OCP/OVP/OPP/SCP/OTP
  • 10 Year Warranty

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