Box & Bundle
My sample didn’t come in a proper retail box, so here is a photo of Hazelnut playing with his laptop!
Product Photos
The punched fan grille looks nice, although I would prefer it to have even larger perforations to allow for better airflow. It seems unusual to look at a PSU with fixed cables in 2025, but not all users require modular ones, and some may prefer a lower price and are willing to accept the native cables. I am accustomed to fully modular cable designs, and I find it a significant compromise to have to deal with native ones.
Captive Cables | ||||
Description | Cable Count | Connector Count (Total) | Gauge | In Cable Capacitors |
---|---|---|---|---|
ATX connector 20+4 pin (560mm) | 1 | 1 | 18-22AWG | No |
8 pin EPS12V (670mm) / 4+4 pin EPS12V (+150mm) | 1 | 1 / 1 | 18AWG | No |
6+2 pin PCIe (500mm+150mm) | 1 | 2 | 18AWG | No |
6+2 pin PCIe (530mm) | 1 | 1 | 18AWG | No |
12+4 pin PCIe (610mm) (600W) | 1 | 1 | 16-26AWG | No |
SATA (510mm+150mm+150mm) / 4-pin Molex (+150mm) | 2 | 6 / 2 | 18AWG | No |
All cables are flat and stealthy, thanks to their black gauges. The ATX connector is shorter than 600mm, but the EPS is long enough. I would highly prefer if there were two dedicated EPS cables instead of a single one, especially since 18AWG gauges are used up to the first connector. The length of the PCIe connectors is high enough, and the single 12+4 pin connector is installed on a long enough cable. Moreover, it is set at 600W, which is overkill for a 750W PSU; however, nobody takes into account Intel’s respective recommendation, preferring to set 12V-2×6 to the maximum supported wattage to avoid any GPU compatibility issues. Lastly, the number of peripheral connectors is enough for a modern PSU, and the distance between these connectors is adequate.
Any update for FSP VITA GD, i’ve seen recently had cybenetics logo on box, hope you will review soon because it was the best selling budget psu on my country 😃
once I find the time yes I will review that, too.