Most may not know the manufacturer of FSP Group power supplies, but in addition to manufacturing its power supplies, it manufactures solutions for other brands. It adapts its solutions to the new specifications announced by Intel for upcoming hardware. These specifications are intended to provide better power quality and increased power.
FSP Group confirms power supplies based on Intel ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 specifications
To adapt to new standards, FSP has created new power supplies. These new sources already incorporate the design requirements Intel® Power ATX 3.0
Some conventional power supplies require three 8-pin to 16-pin adapters to support PCIe Gen 5 graphics cards. These new FSP power supplies seek to address this issue in their latest solutions. It seeks to adapt to the latest generation hardware.
power supplies FSP Hydro G Pro of 850W and 1000W, and the Hydro PTM Pro 850W, 1000W and 1200W already include support for PCIe 5.0 CEM (12VHPWR) and the necessary 12+4 pin cable.
We will have an excellent performance improvement for loads over 600W. This means they are ideal for the latest high-power graphics cards on the market. In addition, advantages are offered for overclocking by offering a very stable power supply.
These new fonts will come with clear labeling to make them easy to identify. It seeks to differentiate itself from the rest of the manufacturer’s models.
It only seeks to meet the power requirements of current and future high-end graphics cards. Always offer high quality and stable power supply for such equipment. In addition, we are talking about power supplies of great quality and durability.
Regarding availability and prices, there is no data, but it is possible that they will arrive with the new generation of NVIDIA and AMD graphics.
Adapt to the future overconsumption of graphics cards
The new Intel ATX 3.0 specifications for the PCIe 5.0 interface are quite demanding. the 12VHPWR design You will have four configurations of 150W, 300W, 450W and 600W for wiring. According to the documentation, these configurations would offer up to 100W, 150W, 225W and 375W respectively.
Added specifications for 12-pin electrical connector and 4-pin sideband connector. Sideband pins are communication parameters between the source and the graphics card. Allows the graphics card to adjust its consumption according to the type of connector used.
There should be no problem using current power supplies. The difference would be in the final performance, which could be lower with an unprepared source. Some information on this subject is still missing.