EVGA Supernova 850 T2, 80+ Titanium 850W, Fully Modular, ECO Mode, 10 Year Warranty, Includes Free Power On Self Tester, Power Supply 220-T2-0850-X1, 850 Watt

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  • Aric Orn

    04-06-2025

    very nice , well made , love the fact of top of the line capacitors used , very quiet , i well say it is not even breaking a sweat with running , asus code board, 2 nvidia gtx 1070 sli together, 7 140 corsair fans , corsair liquid pump , 4 ssd;s and 64 gs of ram , what a little power house this psu is !!

  • melih

    > 3 day

    best power supply ..

  • MisterNguyen951

    > 3 day

    As a novice PC builder, I was seriously considering coughing up $80 to have Amazon send over an expert to install this PSU into my computer. However, I decided to take the risk and do it myself. The installation process was relatively easy because the instruction is succinct. The only way youll fail is if youre illiterate or youre blind. The most difficult part was cable management. I have a Zalman Z9 Neo White Mid Tower ATX case, but since the cables arent flat, the side panel cannot snap back on 100%; the bottom is protruding, but thats something I have to live with until I buy a better case. Overall, this PSU is a must have for those who have invested a large sum of money into their rig. You need a top tier PSU to back up all those expensive parts!

  • Todd G. Cole

    > 3 day

    Excellent power supply. Quiet, reliable, and engineered well. Would strongly recommend.

  • Techno Wizard

    > 3 day

    Best power supply available! Modular cabling, so you only have the cables you need instead of needing to tie down a bunch of unused cable leads. 1600 watts from a standard 110/120 outlet. Titanium level of efficiency. Stable and steady power flow. I only use EVGA power supply units. They stand behind their products with great customer support and a 10 year warranty on these PSUs. This PSU can be used with the North American standard 110/120 volt or the 220/240 volt of other power grids. The modular cabling allows the user to select which internal power cables are needed, plug them into the PSU, store the extras and avoid unnecessary cable clutter inside the system. When you handle this power supply, you see and feel the quality of it. It is a very heavy duty design and it includes an attachment that allows you disconnect from the MB and power up the unit so you can get things like a liquid cooling system primed and flowing without endangering the components being cooled. It also includes the attachments necessary to support dual PSUs. Sometimes, getting a liquid cooling system primed can be a bit of chore and take some time to get it flowing correctly, If you are doing this while the components are powered up, you have the potential of causing damage due to overheating. But with the PSU powered up independently of the motherboard, you can get the pumps going, get the coolant flushed through the tubing and be sure that things are working correctly before going hot. The only thing to be aware of is the power usage with a 1600 watt PSU. If you draw the full 1600 watts while plugged into a 110 volt outlet, that is 14.5 amps by itself. Most standard outlets are only capable of handling 15 amps. I actually installed a 20 amp outlet beside the existing 15 amp outlets to be sure I had sufficient supply for everything. Also, if you are using a UPS (Interruptible Power supply, also called a battery backup,) you need to make sure you have a UPS that can handle 14.5 amps for this PSU plus any other devices plugged into it, such as the displays. I use an UPS that is designed to provide a 20 amp output. A small 650 VA UPS (the ones that cost $50 to $80) is probably not able to handle the load. But, that warning would apply to any PSU with a high wattage rating.

  • Jon OReilly

    > 3 day

    Worked great for about 8 months then started dying causing random computer reboots during a decent load. Now it doesnt allow much of a load at all before dying and causing a system reboot. Expected more out of EVGAs top model but this was a little depressing. It is under warranty for 10 years though so off to RMA it goes.

  • Jardel pinto vieira

    > 3 day

    Powersuply is very good but you must attention the size for all most case.

  • Greg

    > 3 day

    Great power supply! Quiet, modular, and plenty of power.

  • John

    > 3 day

    So I replaced my old power supply yesterday with this new EVGA SuperNove 1000 T2 and so far no problems at all, runs very quiet. I like this one due to the 10 year warranty, I have had to replace my old Topower 900w power supply twice in the past couple of years and wanted to buy something more reliable and something more people are using.

  • Karlee Volkman DVM

    Greater than one week

    Probably a lil overkill but what the heck. Never hurts to have more than what you use. Seems quiet and efficient enough.

EVGA SuperNOVA T2 Power Supplies offer unmatched efficiency and performance. These units feature an unbelievable 94+ efficiency, along with EVGA ECO mode to deliver absolutely zero fan noise during low to medium load operations. Backed by an award winning 10 year , and 100% Japanese capacitor design, the EVGA SuperNOVA T2 series deliver unbeatable performance.

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