FSP Epsilon 700w ATX PSU
Specification
Published: 29th June 2006 | Source: FSP | Price: |
The following information has been taken directly from FSP's website:
- Supports the latest Intel ATX 2.0 standard. Improve the System Compatibility
- NVIDIA SLI Certified
- Dual Channel PCI-Express
- Supports the latest AMD 64 CPU
- Conforms to WEEE & RoHS Environmental Directives in Europe
- Extremely low noise design, providing consumers with a quiet, good operating environment
- Ultra high power of 700W, providing the super player enough power to ensure a stable system
- Over voltage protection, over current protection, and short circuit protection can protect each part of the computer.
- High quality blue cover coating
- 12 cm light blue fan, enhancing heat dissipation and reaching the minimum noise requirement
- Neat and tight mesh sleeving improves the ventilation.
- Smart Housing easy plugable D-type connector design.
- Honeycombed cooling vents on the case reduce noise and improve the heat dissipation and air flow.
- AC Full Range Input is applicable throughout the world.
- High efficiency and power saving design >85%
- Independent 4 Channel 12V Input design. Provides stable power.
- 0.99 Active PFC. Improves the rate of power utilization.
- 20+4Pin Connector designing compatible to all motherboards in the market.
- 4+4Pin Connector design, complying with the requirement of CPU for ATX or EPS system
- S-ATA Connector design which supplies high transfer S-ATA interface products with stable power
- 2 Channel PCI-E Connector with nVIDIA dual graphic card support
- 8 Pin 12V which supports double CPUs and supplies stable voltage.
- MTBF:100,000 hours
Certainly an extensive list of features provided by the FSP power supply with some impressive efficiency and power output figures too. I'm not quite sure what a "Super Player" is though!
Most Recent Comments
Looking to save some dosh on your electricity bills, but at the same time have enough grunt to power your crossfire rig? Look no further than this review.
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Looking to save some dosh on your electricity bills, but at the same time have enough grunt to power your crossfire rig? Look no further than [B]this review[/B'].
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Yeah it threw a bit of a 'hissy fit' on our load tester, but managed to do pretty well when plugged into the test rig.
holy **** ! you both are rocking reviews after reviews. How about sending something for your American brother here ?? Ive been bored out of my mind forever ! 

sweet review as usual Jim 

Good job mate.
Whats EPS stand for?
Whats EPS stand for?
Glad it started working for you correctly mate! FSP usually makes a great unit. My blue storm was the heaviest and most solid psu I'd ever had for the price I paid for it.
Lookin good XMS
. Looks very bare inside, yea but it performs well
. Those Protechnic fan's rape! I have one in the top of my Lian Li. Came out of a Compaq PSU
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Nick
. Looks very bare inside, yea but it performs well
. Those Protechnic fan's rape! I have one in the top of my Lian Li. Came out of a Compaq PSU
.Nick
the hiper uses the same connectors. Just out of curiosity, will you have various charts/graph diagrams comparing all the psus you've reviewed?
HI CTZ,
Yes, once we've got a few more manufacturers on board, i will create a comparison chart so we can truly see what PSU takes the crown
Yes, once we've got a few more manufacturers on board, i will create a comparison chart so we can truly see what PSU takes the crown

You gotta get a Tagan 1100w to review. Now that'd prolly take the crown *drool* Quad SLi connectors are so sweet, especially the way Topower sleeves them. Topower makes most of the OCZ PSU's, Tagan PSU's, and I think the Mushkin PSU's too... gotta check tho.
Nick
Nick
Ya, Mushkin's is Topower made to Mushkin's specs.
A funny little note is that OCZ's newer Gamestream PSU's are the FSP Epsilons
A funny little note is that OCZ's newer Gamestream PSU's are the FSP Epsilons

FORTRON / FSP Power Supply Units are unreliable hardware devices.
Failed just after 784 days of normal use (about 3500 hours only)!.
Failed just after 784 days of normal use (about 3500 hours only)!.
