XPG Fusion 1600W Titanium PSU Review – Should Corsair Worry?

Box & Bundle

The red box is light on badges and graphics, highlighting the PSU’s photo on its front side. The four badges in the top-left corner depict the efficiency certifications, the ATX v3.0 compatibility, and the pair of 12VHPWR connectors.

Product Photos

The PSU has a vast footprint, and its fan grille has large enough perforations for good airflow. On the front side, the unit uses a C20 receptacle since rated at up to 20 Amps. The power specifications label is large to include all 12V rails, which can be teamed into a single rail, should you want, through the provided software. With 100V input, the PSU’s max power is limited to 1300W; at 115V, it goes up to 1600W.

Cables

Modular Cables
Description Cable Count Connector Count (Total) Gauge In Cable Capacitors
ATX connector 20+4 pin (640mm) 1 1 18AWG No
4+4 pin EPS12V (750mm) 2 2 16AWG No
6+2 pin PCIe (650mm) 6 6 16-18AWG No
2x 6+2 pin PCIe (650mm) 2 4 16-18AWG No
12+4 pin PCIe (650mm) (600W) 2 2 16-28AWG No
SATA (550mm+150mm+150mm+150mm) 3 12 18AWG No
4-pin Molex (550mm+150mm+150mm+150mm) 1 4 18AWG No
FDD Adapter (150mm) 2 2 20AWG No
OC Link cable Cable (550mm) 1 1 20AWG No
USB to Motherboard Header Cable (750mm) 1 1 26AWG No

Two EPS connectors on dedicated cables, six PCIe 6+2 pin connectors on the same amount of cables, two 12VHPWR set at 600W, twelve SATA, and four 4-pin Molex connectors. The number of connectors is vast, all on long cables. Moreover, there is a USB cable to connect to the system’s mainboard and an OC Link cable which allows the connection of two Fusion units and their parallel operation if 1600W are not enough.

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