INTRODUCTION
Largely due to the launch of the Radeon RX 9070 / XT graphics cards by AMD many people have been asking about which power supply they should be buying to accompany their latest purchase and well, as I've mentioned in recent reviews there couldn't have been a better time for that. Not only is the market filled with high-performance PCIe 5.1 & ATX 3.1 compliant models by both large and small names but many of those are also guaranteed to outlast your entire systems. Roughly half a month ago FSP officially released their flagship MEGA TI model which arrived in the lab at the same time and with a twist.
FSP Group is one of the global leading power supply manufacturers. Since its establishment in 1993, FSP Group has followed the management conception “service, profession, and innovation” to continuously fulfil its responsibilities as a green energy resolution supplier. With the combination of its leading role in power supply technology and the cultivation of green energy field, FSP Group now provides more competitive quality products and makes itself the most reliable partner for customers, consumers, and suppliers with joint creation of maximized values.
The MEGA TI is currently available in just two models (1300/1650W) both of which are fully modular and are both 80 PLUS Titanium certified (up to 94% electrical efficiency) and ATX12V V3.1 & PCIe 5.1 compliant. With me I have the 1650W model (1.65KW) which features a single massive +12V rail (137.5A) capable of delivering 100% of the units’ total power output (1650W), peak power output of no less than 1793W (once again according to ATX 3.0 specs peak should now be up to over 3.3KW for up to 100ms duration – not something i can test however), two 12V-2x6 connectors (2x600W), six PCIe 6+2 connectors, active PFC, LLC Resonant-converter Topology with Synchronous Rectifier, DC-to-DC technology, MTLC (micro tolerance load control) technology, zero RPM mode, conformal coating and 100% Japanese capacitors. It's covered by a 10-year limited warranty and is also protected by virtually every electrical/circuit protection out there including OVP (over-voltage), OCP (over-current), OPP (over-power), OTP (over-temperature), SCP (short-circuit), UVP (under-voltage), SIP (surge and inrush) and NLO (no load operation).