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Hi guys,

We have the new 1500w digital PSU from EVGA landing with us next week. This behemoth unit offers new and unique technology providing the best PSU on the market. Take a read of the description to provide you with more info.

THIS IS ANYTHING BUT A MAIN STREAM PSU.


EVGA SuperNOVA NEX 1500w Digital Classified Modular Power Supply@ £369.98 inc VAT

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The EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified is the ultimate enthusiast power supply. Designed to support the toughest hardware, the EVGA NEX1500 Classified supports ground-breaking new features like SuperNOVA enthusiast software control, Overclock Mode that increases the maximum power output up to 1650W*, and fully modular, individually sleeved cables.

You can also count on EVGA to provide the utmost reliability and performance, with 100% Japanese capacitors and a durable ball bearing fan. The NEX1500 Classified is designed from start to finish to be the best choice for today's most demanding high-end computers. Get to the next level with the EVGA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!

Continuous Power: Trust EVGA to label all of our power supplies in Continuous Power, the steady power a PSU can output continuously, rather than the amount delivered at its short-lived peak.

SuperNOVA Software: Exclusive SuperNOVA software allows you to monitor voltage, current drawn on each rail, power used, efficiency, allows you to change the fan profile and even adjust the +12V rail!

Single OR multiple 12V Rails: No longer will you have to toil over the decision of choosing a single or multiple rail PSU; the NEX1500 Classified lets you switch modes as you please.

Fully Modular, Individually Sleeved:EVGA delivers the highest quality cables possible, with individually sleeved cables and a fully modular design for optimal cable management and the best looks. On top of that EVGA supplies a massive 12AWG premium power cable!

- Provides up to 1650W of power
- Provides up to 133Amp on the +12V rail
- SuperNova software allows power monitoring and adjustements
- 100% modular cable design with individually sleeved wires
- Digital Power Design allows for single or multiple rails
- Run multiple power supplies with ease
- Custom 12 Gauge EVGA Power cored
- 80 Plus Gold Certified
- Cables: 1x24pin / 2 x 8pin CPU / 3 x 6pin PCI-E / 16 x 6+2pin PCI-E / 12 x SATA / 8 x Molex / 2 x floppy / 1 x mini USB / 1 x 12 Gauge EVGA Power Cable

Only £369.98 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
You guys are really missing the point. This product is really not for everyone, it's an crazy high end enthusiast item which will only suit 1% of PC users in the world. But OcUK try to cater to every enthusiast customer possible; so we have worked with EVGA to get these for anyone who wants one.

Please refrain from posting about how expensive it is or that 1500w is silly. There is no need!

People buy Zonda's they are extreme and high end cars which are expensive! Any further trolls will result in a holiday.
 
shock as ultra high end, highly specialist, expensive power supply unit is ultra high end, highly specialist and expensive

:)
 
It is amazing that our forums are shocked by that notion.

I thought we were on Overclockers UK, a high end hardware enthusiast forum :confused:


in seriousness though, this is a beast of a supply and easily the best power supply i have ever seen for a benchmarker.
it is exciting to see features like this on a power supply as it could mean that these features start to trickle down to more mid range units soon.
 
:D

I totally agree with you guys. This seems like the perfect PSU for a monster folding, rendering or even quad sli goodness!

If I still wanted (read: could afford) the monster PCs that I had last year, I'd go for this PSU :)
 
She's a beauty alright, would love one of these (and the system to match) :D

Is this the first PSU to come with fully sleeved individual wires out of the gate?
 
I'm thinking about building my own prison compound, will this be enough do you think or do I need more amps on the 12v?
 
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