EVGA BP power supplies are only 120mm long and 80 PLUS Bronze certified

Source: Geeknetic added 23rd Nov 2020

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by Pablo López 18 / 11 / 2020

The new EVGA BP sources manage to cut their size but maintain the conventional ATX format, offering also the certification 82 PLUS Bronze.

EVGA has announced its new family of BP sources with powers ranging from 460 to 710 W . The length of these fonts is only 120 mm, whatever the model, for what is not possible for them to insert a fan of 12 cm . Instead they make use of one of 115 mm with hydraulic bearings to last longer and have lower loudness.

The EVGA BP are divided into 4 models; 460, 510, 610 Y 710 W , with all of them certified 80 PLUS Bronze, which ensures a minimum efficiency of 82%. Between the fact that are more compact than usual and that they maintain low and medium power models, they will be products to take into account when mount a compact PC in an ITX box (although not being modular makes them quite attractive in this regard). These new fonts practically replace the existing EVGA B5, which have a length of 140 mm, which usual for ATX fonts.

As is to be expected, have all kinds of protections over and under voltage, as well as with 3 years warranty . EVGA, for its part, has not announced pricing or availability. We will see if the manufacturer is encouraged to launch another family of compact power supplies that are completely modular, since it is the only thing that fails to be mounted in compact systems.

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Pablo López

With 15 years I started overclocking my PC to get every extra FPS that he could in games and scratch a few milliseconds in SuperPi, while he was constantly posting about hardware in the Geeknetic forum as a user and reader. Surely they were so fed up with continually reading me on the forum that I became part of the writing team, where I continue to report on the latest in technology. Astrophysics and PC games are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.