Aimed at gamers and overclockers, the series comes with a “Dummy Mode”

Jan 11, 2012 16:20 GMT  ·  By

EVGA is about to expand its horizons, branching from the motherboard and graphics market into that of power supplies.

The series of PSUs that EVGA is preparing bears the name of NEX and is aimed at the high-end market.

That means that the company doubtlessly wishes them to be paired with its motherboards and video adapters.

That said, there will be four models to start with, their outputs being 650W, 750W, 1000W and 1500W, respectively.

The first two are for 'regular' gamers while the other two are for people who want multiple video cards in their systems (and/or serious overclocking).

There will be a “Dummy Mode” for multiple/redundant PSU operation and an “OC Mode” (all 12V rails are linked into a single 133A one).

All of them will be 80Plus-rated but there are no prices or availability dates in sight.

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