EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G+, 80 Plus Gold 1000W Fully Modular Power Supply - View 1

EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G+, 80 Plus Gold 1000W Fully Modular Power Supply

4.7 (480 ratings)
~$199.99
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Key Features

  • EVGA 1000 G+ - "The New Gold Standard for Performance and Value" - JonnyGURU quoted “We were promised Gold but this one did Platinum”
  • 80 PLUS Gold certified, with 90% (115VAC)/92% (220VAC~240VAC) efficiency or higher under typical loads
  • Fan Size/Bearing: 135mm fluid Dynamic Bearing
  • Heavy-duty protections, including OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, SCP, and OTP
  • 10 year

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Customer Reviews

david mangan
iT WORKS, Its quiet, so far so good , i bought this psu to replace a dying corsair rm750 . with upgrades in mind.i like it fully modular , cable sleeves are clean , and the ends of the cable are labeled clearly! as you get older trust me it matters . the velcro wire ties were a nice touch . the packaging was well done , psu was bagged and cushioned , though i would have liked the cables bagged . but that's just a personal thought. the psu tester is a nice addition , no more paperclip!
Ruth Zoe Fonseca
EVGA is for me the go-to brand in PSU matters, even better than Corsair. So naturally, if I needed an upgrade, I would get an EVGA again! I went for the 1000 watts considering that I'll get the newest gen GPU's (40 series or whatever they will be called) and they are rumoured to be power hungry! This PSU from the get-go feels like the product it is, a top of the line product. The cables are really well made, and easy to work with! Adn so far, everything has been up to par. Really good product, 100% recommended!
D. Barker
It has all the connections you could possibly want including for hardware coming out or is already out from both Intel and AMD that will be pulling more power for the CPU. It has two, 2x4 pin connections (16 pins) to feed the CPU, and it has 6 cables for the GPU.You can't really run that much with this PSU because it's only 1000W, but you could certainly feed 2 GPUs that each use about 300W along with a power hungry CPU like a 12900K that can eat 245W when it's running an all-core (100% CPU utilization) load. I don't think I would, but this should be able to handle it. It will really be better for handling a power hungry CPU along with a single power hungry GPU that uses near 500W. That gives the PSU some overhead. Personally I don't like loading a PSU to over 2/3 its rating just to have plenty of overhead, because over time a PSU loses capacity for power generation. So, you load up a 1000W PSU with 600W on a regular basis and you probably only have 10 years max. This is of course way past a warranty period but PSUs can last over 10 years.So, it's plenty versatile, but if you're going to run 2 power hungry GPUs at the same time AND a power hungry CPU you probably need to step up to 1200W. And by power hungry I'm talking about GPUs that can consume over 300W when running heavy loads.
Jack F
I never thought I’d actually get a PSU over 850W. This was a surprise and it works so well. The fan is quiet. Great product