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EVGA Supernova XC ATX3.0 PCIE 5 Power Supplies: 850G

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Amazon has EVGA Supernova XC ATX3.0 & PCIE 5 80 Plus Gold Desktop Power Supplies PSU on sale when you 'clip' the corresponding coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.

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Available: (Prices after you clip the coupon)Newegg also has EVGA Supernova XC ATX3.0 & PCIE 5 80 Plus Gold Desktop Power Supplies PSU on sale when you enter the promo code in cart. Shipping is free

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    • 1000G $124.99 w/ coupon code MDDSA4252

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Amazon has EVGA Supernova XC ATX3.0 & PCIE 5 80 Plus Gold Desktop Power Supplies PSU on sale when you 'clip' the corresponding coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal

Available: (Prices after you clip the coupon)Newegg also has EVGA Supernova XC ATX3.0 & PCIE 5 80 Plus Gold Desktop Power Supplies PSU on sale when you enter the promo code in cart. Shipping is free

Available:
  • 850G $99.99 w/ coupon code MDDSA4253
No Longer Available:
  • Amazon
  • Newegg
    • 1000G $124.99 w/ coupon code MDDSA4252

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.3 out of 5 stars based on over 40 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: EVGA Supernova 850G XC ATX3.0 & PCIE 5, 80 Plus Gold Certified 850W, 12VHPWR, Fully Modular, ECO Mode with FDB Fan, 100% Japanese Capacitors, Compact 150mm Size, Power Supply 520-5G-0850-K1

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elefante72
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There was a whole series on Gamers Nexus that spoke about how Nvidia was screwing over their channel and that case/mobo/PSU was more profitable and hence a few of these companies decided to get out of the GPU game. I'd go check it out they did a great job explaining the situation and perhaps you can grant grace to them.

Seems reasonable to exit an unprofitable business to STAY in business.
elefante72
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From evga: https://forums.evga.com/Introduci...10325.aspx

The thermal protection circuit has been added to the 12VHPWR PCIe
connector on the PSU side. If the 12VHPWR cable is not correctly
connected to the PSU 12VHPWR PCIe connector, the circuit will activate
protection when temperature anomalies are detected. Additionally, the
rating wattage of 12VHPWR is 600W. If the Graphic card draws
overcurrent during heavy load, the circuit will also activate
protection when temperature anomalies are detected by 12VHPWR PCIe
connector on PSU.

One of the other benefits of the FTW series PSU is the transformer, LLC/PFC/SR
MOSFETs and main capacitors are optimized and higher-graded than XC.
madsci1016
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EVGA is most certainly a dying company and anyone watching the tech news can see it. That plus the recent "we changed the pinout on our modular cables for the same series psu and didn't change the model number so have fun frying all your computer parts and we won't pay till it gets in the news" scandal is the exact reason I just bought the Seasonic psus that were listed here a few days ago to proactively replace my EVGA ones while they still have some resale value.

So yeah. Stay away.

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JamoKMay 16, 2024 08:52 PM
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Amazon offers the XC 850w for $114 with $15 off coupon, or the FTW 850w for $114.
Anyone know the different between the two?
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Quote from JamoK :
Amazon offers the XC 850w for $114 with $15 off coupon, or the FTW 850w for $114.
Anyone know the different between the two?
From evga: https://forums.evga.com/Introduci...10325.aspx

The thermal protection circuit has been added to the 12VHPWR PCIe
connector on the PSU side. If the 12VHPWR cable is not correctly
connected to the PSU 12VHPWR PCIe connector, the circuit will activate
protection when temperature anomalies are detected. Additionally, the
rating wattage of 12VHPWR is 600W. If the Graphic card draws
overcurrent during heavy load, the circuit will also activate
protection when temperature anomalies are detected by 12VHPWR PCIe
connector on PSU.

One of the other benefits of the FTW series PSU is the transformer, LLC/PFC/SR
MOSFETs and main capacitors are optimized and higher-graded than XC.
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I wouldn't bother with buying any EVGA products as they are close to being dead as a company. I used to be a huge fan and now its sad seeing what they have become after leaving GPU business.
There was a whole series on Gamers Nexus that spoke about how Nvidia was screwing over their channel and that case/mobo/PSU was more profitable and hence a few of these companies decided to get out of the GPU game. I'd go check it out they did a great job explaining the situation and perhaps you can grant grace to them.

Seems reasonable to exit an unprofitable business to STAY in business.
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I heard about EVGA exiting the GPU side of things but haven't read/heard of additional layoffs like you described. Where did you read about this? I'm curious to know because I like others have thought EVGA to be continued reputable but if it's true, they are becoming a skeleton operation.

Quote from rKhayd :
They've since fired the vast majority of their non-GPU department workers as well. It was all just an excuse for the owner of EVGA to retire without having to sell the company.
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Quote from mather :
I heard about EVGA exiting the GPU side of things but haven't read/heard of additional layoffs like you described. Where did you read about this? I'm curious to know because I like others have thought EVGA to be continued reputable but if it's true, they are becoming a skeleton operation.
Their entire motherboard team has been let go and they now have a skeleton team running sales and anything warranty related.

https://www.extremetech.com/compu...ard-market
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EVGA is most certainly a dying company and anyone watching the tech news can see it. That plus the recent "we changed the pinout on our modular cables for the same series psu and didn't change the model number so have fun frying all your computer parts and we won't pay till it gets in the news" scandal is the exact reason I just bought the Seasonic psus that were listed here a few days ago to proactively replace my EVGA ones while they still have some resale value.

So yeah. Stay away.
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Quote from rKhayd :
Their entire motherboard team has been let go and they now have a skeleton team running sales and anything warranty related.

https://www.extremetech.com/compu...ard-market
From the Extremetech article:

"
Word of EVGA's demise, which must be taken with a grain of salt, comes from a Korean forum. According to Wccftech, an overclocker that goes by the moniker Safedisc posted that all 170 employees of the company's Taiwan operation have resigned in advance of an anticipated shutdown of the company's motherboard business. The post merely states all employees have left, including its in-house overclocking guru Kingpin, as they await what they see as an inevitable announcement. This information is yet to be verified by anyone at EVGA, and the company's operation in Spain told TechPowerUp they are still operating like normal. KingPin has also not released any statements thus far. "

So, without confirmation, Extremetech repeating a forum post makes me skeptical. EVGA was very clear about no longer making video cards.
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MoneylawMay 18, 2024 04:30 PM
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Quote from DrMASE :
From the Extremetech article:

"
Word of EVGA's demise, which must be taken with a grain of salt, comes from a Korean forum. According to Wccftech, an overclocker that goes by the moniker Safedisc posted that all 170 employees of the company's Taiwan operation have resigned in advance of an anticipated shutdown of the company's motherboard business. The post merely states all employees have left, including its in-house overclocking guru Kingpin, as they await what they see as an inevitable announcement. This information is yet to be verified by anyone at EVGA, and the company's operation in Spain told TechPowerUp they are still operating like normal. KingPin has also not released any statements thus far. "

So, without confirmation, Extremetech repeating a forum post makes me skeptical. EVGA was very clear about no longer making video cards.
Everyone who has ever worked with at or for EVGA has a pretty iron clad NDA. At the end of the day it's all speculation in general.
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3 year warranty RED FLAG can get similar price with 10 year.
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rKhaydMay 19, 2024 12:48 AM
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Quote from Jaggsta :
3 year warranty RED FLAG can get similar price with 10 year.
Yep. The company won't even be around in 3 years.
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Krazen1211May 19, 2024 01:19 AM
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Still rocking an EVGA Supernova 750 G1 from 2018.
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rKhaydMay 19, 2024 03:56 AM
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Quote from Krazen1211 :
Still rocking an EVGA Supernova 750 G1 from 2018.
I'm still rocking a G2 from 2014 in one of my secondary computers at home.

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Quote from rKhayd :
I wouldn't bother with buying any EVGA products as they are close to being dead as a company. I used to be a huge fan and now its sad seeing what they have become after leaving GPU business.
Agreed. I'd been a fan since the "Lifetime GPU Warranty" days but after the latest GPU debacle I have given up on them completely.

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