Hardware News Roundup - February 2008
FSP Everest provides a Mountain of Power
FSP displayed its latest high-amperage PC power supply, the semi-modular Everest Pro 1200.
Capable of delivering up to 1080 watts from a total of six 12 Volt, 20 Amp rails, the Everest pro represents a new level of output from a company already known for exceeding its labeled amperage values. Six PCI-Express Graphics power outputs natively support triple-SLI or 3-way Crossfire X using the most power-hungry cards, or up to six single-connector graphics cards such as the HD 3850 or 8800GT.
1200 watts and six 20A rails provide enough power for the latest multi-core multi-GPU, overclocked systems
A semi-modular design allows one to remove any unneeded cables for a cleaner system appearance
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