The Super Flower Leadex is the first ever fully modular platform Super Flower has made and the Leadex platform and the EVGA rebrands has with its very low ripple and good quality yet with a very fair price has proven to be quite popular and almost unbeatable in its price range.
The EVGA G2 / P2 / T2 also come with a massive 10 year warranty, just note that you will NOT get the full 10 year warranty unless you register your PSU and its serial number on the EVGA website within 30 days.
The Super Flower Leadex comes in 3 main versions one is 80 Plus Gold rated, one is 80 Plus Platinum rated, and the Last one is 80 Plus Titanium rated, they also comes in both white and black for the Gold rated version.
The EVGA G2 / P2 and T2 fellows the same lineup with one Gold one Platinum and Titanium rated series.
Note that many if not all versions of the Leadex come in both black and white which can get somewhat confusing at times
First is the Leadex Gold series
This is a fully modular 80 plus gold rated series
Comes in 550 / 650 / 750 / 850 / 1000 / 1300 / 1600 and 2000 watts
Rules you must follow if you want to be added to the owners list.
You must show a clear picture of your Leadex and/or SuperNova G2/P2/T2 unit or the box in this thread, the amount of wattage must be clear as well but it does not matter if its inside or outside your system.
Anyone that wont show any pictures or have too poor quality pictures or a picture that dont show the amount of wattage clearly will NOT be added to the owners list sory but that is how it is.
Thanks to members like Shilka, and Two Cables for pointing me in the right direction to this great PSU that's priced to kill other 1300 watt range units, including the platinum competition in qaulity, and near platinum performance.
【News】 - Super Flower at Computex Taipei 20142014-05-06
You're invited! It would be our great honor to invite you to visit Super Flower Computex booth for latest innovations & products show off, it will certainly be our pleasure and honor to see you in Taipei.
This psu is fantastic! However its the DUMBEST THING IN THE WORLD that the cables are not usable with other PSU, or vice versa. Like...whats up with that?
WHy mix red and black cables....Now i feel like i need an ROG mobo-___-
QUITE AS HECK!!
I am ranting yet loving...its a love hate relationship...like..slapping your love in the butt.
KipH is going to be reporting from Computex and post about it here on OCN and i will be posting in the news thread.
So if anyone want news about more G1/G2/P2/T2 models tuned on his thread and the news thread.
OEM´s dont even use the same pin layout on all their platforms.
So of course another OEM is not going to be using any layout another OEM is using thats why.
New to the forum and I thought I would just ask a question regarding these new PSU's. I just ordered the 850W version of this PSU and I am concerned now that I may have purchased one that is an "overkill" for my system. My system is as follows:
Intel DX58SO
Intel core i7 920 d0
6gb OCZ Gold DDR3 Ram (3x2GB)
ATI Radeon HD 5770 (Sapphire)
Fractal Define R4
Corsair TX750W PSU
Crucial M500 240GB SSD
Samsung 500GB Sata HDD
Samsung DVD Drive
I have read countless threads about buying a PSU that should be between 40-60% of the load and 80+ Gold and yada yada yada. My main concern is that I am not using enough Wattage for my 850W psu and that it will harm the psu in the long run. I am leaning towards the fact that I shouldn't have to worry about an "overkill" because this is a high quality PSU and wont present problems that a cheaper, no-name brand would bring. Basically, I am looking for reassurance from people that are experts in this field.
Based on my rig, do you think going with the 850W instead of the 750W (850 was only 20 dollars more so I figured, why not?) is still fine? I am going to upgrade my card (debating between GTX 770 or R9 280X) and who knows, maybe I will SLI/Crossfire in the future. In my eyes, it is better to play it safe and have more headroom and I hoping this high quality PSU takes care of arguments that I have read online about being inefficient with a PSU that is an "overkill".
Wow! Quick reply thank you for the link too! I figured it would be overkill but I thought for 20 dollars more and a possibility of SLI/Crossfire in the future that it would be worth it. I don't plan on upgrading from this PSU for a long time. The TX750W doesn't play nice with my fractal define r4 (so many THICK cables) and I just want modular now lol.
I would have actually had to pay extra to get a smaller high end psu. So i went with the 750W G2. Psu calc says I would be fine with under 500W. Better to have some headroom.
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