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FSP Hydro PTM Pro 1200W Platinum Review

Rating: 9.0.

It has been quite some time since we looked at a new supply from FSP, so when they offered us a model from their PTM Pro range I was excited to see what they had to offer in 2020. This new model is Platinum certified, fully modular and incorporates Japanese capacitors. FSP are also offering a 10 year warranty with these new power supplies.

While availability of FSP power supplies in the United Kingdom is always a concern FSP have informed us that there are five units in this range, a 650W, 750W, 850W, 1000W and 1200W unit. Prices are set at $164.99/124.99, $189.99/€139.99, $214.00/€174.99, $249.00/€189.99 and $269.99/€214.99 respectively.

Hydro PTM Pro Overview:

  • Unique product ID with changeable side stickers for DIY enthusiasts and gamers
  • Intelligent fan speed control circuit design
  • Advanced thermal layout design
  • Complies with newest ATX12 v2.5 & EPS12 v2.92 standards
  • High efficiency ≧ 92%
  • Active PFC ≧ 99%
  • High Wattages with 80PLUS® Platinum Certification
  • Powerful +12V single rail design
  • Ribbon cables for the need of enthusiasts and gamers
  • Full Japanese electrolytic capacitors
  • Support 6+2 pin PCI-Express Connectors
  • Complete Protections: OCP, OVP, SCP, OPP, UVP, OTP
  • Global Safety Approved

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