Super Flower introduced a series of Zillion FG power supplies with power up to 1250 W

Super Flower has introduced a series of Zillion FG power supplies. This is the third new series of power supplies presented by the manufacturer this month. Previously, the company announced the Leadex III ATX 3.1 and Combat FG ATX 3.1 series.

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The Super Flower Zillion FG series of power supplies includes models with a power of 650, 750, 850, 1050 and 1250 W. The 650 and 750 W options comply with the ATX 2.0 power standard. The rest are ATX 3.1. All models have a modular cable connection design. The cables themselves are flat. The new products are equipped with a native cable with a 12+4-pin power connector for Nvidia video cards, with the exception of 650 and 750 W models, which do not have such a connector.

All Zillion FG power supplies claim 80 Plus Gold energy efficiency. Their efficiency averages 87% at 20% load, 90% at 50% load and 87% at full load. The new products use high-quality components, including high-quality Taiwanese capacitors designed to operate at temperatures up to 105 degrees Celsius.

The Super Flower Zillion FG power supply elements are cooled by 120 mm fans based on hydrodynamic bearings. The fan supports the ECO function. In this case, the fan turns on only when a certain load on the system is reached. In addition, the power supplies are equipped with overvoltage protection (OVP), overpower protection (OPP), short circuit protection (SCP), overtemperature protection (OTP), as well as overcurrent protection (OCP) and very low power protection (NLP).


The company has priced the 650W, 750W, 850W, 1050W and 1250W Zillion FG power supplies at $99.99, $109.99, $119.99, $149.99 and $179.99, respectively.

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