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FSP Hydro Ti Pro 1000W Titanium (2023) Review

Rating: 9.5.

It has been a while since I last looked at an FSP power supply, so I jumped at the chance when they offered me their latest Hydro Ti Pro unit, in 1000W capacity. They also make a 850W model which they didn't send us. FSP, like Seasonic, are an OEM that many companies will partner with when they want to release a PSU to market. We have reviewed FSP designs in be quiet! products before and, like Seasonic, they also release their own brand of units directly to the public.

This new platform is exclusive to FSP right now and as far as we know none of their partners have access to it (yet). They sent us a special edition model which has a slightly different colour. Technically it will be the same as the model people can buy from retail stores. FSP are backing these units up with a 10 year warranty.

FSP say the unit incorporates 105C capacitors

Product overview:

  • Complies with ATX12V V3.0 &EPS12V V2.92
  • Efficiency ≧ 94% @ typical load
  • Active PFC ≧ 0.9
  • 450V, 105°C Japanese bulk capacitors
  • Japanese electrolytic capacitors
  • Industrial-grade design with conformal coating application
  • +12V single-rail design
  • +5V & 3.3V DC to DC module design
  • Eco semi-fanless fan control switch
  • 135mm fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) fan
  • Fully modular cabling design
  • Black flat cables
  • Complete protection: OCP/OVP/OPP/SCP/OTP
  • 10 Year warranty.

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