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Friday, January 30, 2009
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FSP Group is a little known name to most enthusiasts, primarily because the company has only recently put its own name on its products. Founded in 1993 in Taiwan, FSP has been operating for years as an ODM, supplying OEMs with units for consumer computers or supplying more well-known companies with units to be rebadged and sold, including power supplies from Antec, Sparkle Power, OCZ, Nexus and Zalman. Its own line of Fortron Source was popular, as well. Notably, FSP designed the first fanless power supply and was one of the first to have an 80% efficient model. ThinkComputers received the 700W versio n of the Power Mod series.
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Monday, January 19, 2009
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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FSP (also known as Fortron-Sou
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Friday, November 14, 2008
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I dealt with FSP's power suppl
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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The first of the units we will be taking a close look at is the Everest 80Plus 700. With FSP's newest lines of power supplies their main goal is not only providing a lot of power but providing efficiency. With the world in this whole 'Green' thing and people wanting to save as much power and money this new unit maybe right up your alley. Especially, if you are in the need of a power supply that can power a dual Nvidia GPU gaming rig. Nvidia has certified the Everest Plus80 as SLI compatible.
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
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The FSP Epsilon 600W (80+ Series) arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review from Technic3D the next PSU Review with a high efficiency. Make the 600W, 120mm Fan, 6 Serial ATA connectors, 1x PCI-e 6+2-Pin and one 6-Pin PCI-e this PSU better than the Epsilon 700W PSU or Everest 800W?
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
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The FSP Everest 800W arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review from Technic3D the next PSU Review with a high efficiency. Make the 800W, 120mm Fan, 3 Serial ATA connectors, 1x PCI-e 6+2-Pin and one 6-Pin PCI-e this PSU better than the Epsilon 700W PSU?
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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FSP has been around for more than a decade. In that time, they have built themselves up as one of the largest power conversion product purveyors in the world. Among their power products are personal computer power supplies. We recently reviewed their 700 watt FX Epsilon. Today we have a smaller FSP unit from a different line; the FSP Blue Storm II 500 watt PSU.
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Monday, March 10, 2008
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FSP group first opened its doors in 1996. A decade later they have built themselves into one of the top 10 suppliers of power conversion products in the world. The 700 watt FX700 FX-Epsilon we are testing today is touted as a high efficiency, quiet operation, SLI ready, ATX V2.2 compliant unit. Well, we'll just see about that. Nurse, bring us our screwdrivers! (shaken, not stirred).
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Thursday, February 28, 2008
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As the need for PC juice increases, so does the size of the PSUs providing the needed power. Fortunately, there are a few companies who aren't willing to extend the chassis of their power providers, and instead stick faithfully to the compact size that we've come to expect. Once such company is FSP who have created the Everest PSU which is capable of sending (just) over 1000W of energy to your ever-hungry components. It features a modular design alongside 4 PCI-e connectors and comes in shiny blue. What else could you need? Read on to find out.
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Thursday, October 4, 2007
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The FSP Epsilon 700 (FX700-GLN) 700W PSU arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review from Technic3D the next blue PSU with a very high efficiency. The FSP Epsilon 700 the same how the "Nexus NX-8050" PSU?
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Friday, August 31, 2007
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The FSP Blue Storm II 500W PSU arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review from Technic3D a blue PSU with a very high efficiency. The FSP Blue Storm II the same how the "Nexus NX-8050" PSU?
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Friday, June 1, 2007
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FSP launches their latest passive cooled power supply, rated at 400W and equipped with the latest connectors for high(er) end hardware can it provide stability under heavy load? We test this unit to the extreme with two overclocked NVIDIA G80 cards and overclocked Core 2 Duo. Find out how the ZEN400 did.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007
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Power supplies have been getting bigger and bigger in recent years, from 500 to 800 to 1000 watts; now we even have the option of a 2000 watt PSU! Today however, I have something a little more conservative but hopefully with enough juice to power the XSR test setup. I will be testing the FSP Epsilon 700w, let's see how it does.
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Thursday, April 5, 2007
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FSP are one of the worlds biggest power supply manufacturers. However, their PSUs have never really stood out when it comes to the enthusiast crowd. Today I have with me the 500w Blue Storm that is designed to do just that. It's bold, its blue and it packs a punch. Lets see how it performs.
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