FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W (ATX 3.0, 1000W PSU) review - Final Words & Conclusion The FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W (ATX 3.0) is a good product. The size is compact (150 mm in length), so you won’t need a bigger chassis to make it fit without a problem. The exterior looks very nice, ...
We would like to thank FSP for supplying the review sample. FSP introduced a new high-end PSU a while ago, the Hydro PTM Pro with 1200 W maximum power output. There are two more members of the family with capacities of 1000 W and 850 W. According to FSP, this PSU uses a conformal...
We would like to thank FSP for supplying the review sample. The FSP Hydro PTM with 650 W maximum power output is a mid-capacity power supply for enthusiast users who don't mind spending a little more to get an efficient unit with good build quality and a nice external design. The HPT...
Introduction We have recently acquired the FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W (ATX 3.0) power supply and are excited to put it to the test on our benchmarking platform. Fortron Source Power (FSP) is primarily known for its line of power supply units (PSUs), but the company also produces chassis and...
According to FSP, the three-member Hydro PTM family is designed for gaming enthusiasts and overclockers with mid-range PCs. In our experience, the 650W model would complement a Core i7/Ryzen 7 CPU and one high-end graphics card from AMD or Nvidia. These days, dual-GPU configurations are ...
The FSP Hydro G Pro 850 W is of terrific build quality and uses a modern platform, but something in its final recipe didn't turn out as planned. Overall performance isn't as good as with the competition, and the HG2-850 costs more than the popular Corsai