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EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2 1300W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply

( 4.9 Average / 29 Ratings )

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Specifications

Manufacturer

EVGA

Model

SuperNOVA 1300

Part #

120-G2-1300-XR

Type

ATX12V / EPS12V

Wattage

1300 Watts

Fans

1

Modular

Full

Efficiency Certification

80+ Gold

Efficiency

90% Typ.

Output

+3.3V@24A, +5V@24A, +12V@108.3A, +5VSB@3A, -12V@0.5A

PCI-Express 6+2-Pin Connectors

6

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Reviews

from completed build 5930K Build

Superb PSU for a decent price, handles everything I've thrown at it.

from completed build Contrast - New Build 2015

Great power supply. It handles most everything. The only thing is that it can't handle overclocking of the new I7 processors... I wasn't aware of this. I have had to turn off every little option in the bios to make sure my processor doesn't auto overclock... if it does then computer locks up and i have to restart it. I'm not entirely sure what it is. I think the processor when it overclocks pulls 25 amps where this can only output 24... but I'm just spit balling at this point. Overall great power supply.

from completed build the idiot

quiet modular lots of cables cables are sleeved not flat :( red 8/6 pins WHY

from completed build Formular Champion

Beast of a PSU.

Wattage stayed consistently at peak levels and never dropped below 1200watts.

Cable sleeving was ok.

from completed build Tri-Fire 290X Gaming / Work PC

The PSU is great and most important - it can feed the power hungry 295X2 properly with enough power via the 12V Rails. The only fact that really bugged me - it's quite noisy. After i finished my build, there was still a noisy sound inside the case. Investigating this matter showed it was the PSU. I bought a Noctua 140mm fan and installed it into the PSU. At first it wouldn't work (no spinning at all) when the fan was connected like the old one, afterwards i drilled a hole in the PSU case and used a molex cable to power it. Now its perfectly silent.

from completed build The Resurrected

Little overkill for my build but works like a charm and gives a lot of overhead for upgrades, potentially 2-4 way cross fire in the future.

from completed build Vaporeon: Re-rebuild

Easy install. Very quiet. Plenty of power for SLI configurations. Just be sure to account for the extended case of this one.

from completed build Green Gaming Build

Lots of power. 80+ gold. Great PSU.