2 March 2011, 20:18
FSP focusses attention towards retail market with high-quality 80 PLUS Gold power supplies.
12 July 2008, 08:00
Looking for one adaptor to use with all your notebooks? FSP's NB PLUS could be the answer.
23 April 2008, 04:15
AMD's tri-core Phenom X3 processor aims to fill the void between dual-core and quad-core. Does it succeed?
18 April 2008, 08:48
AMD's 50-series Phenom processors, complete with B3 stepping, promise to put Phenom back on the map. Is there finally light at the end of the tunnel for AMD's now erratum-free ...
6 August 2007, 09:08
Power supplies rated towards 1kW and beyond are overkill for the majority of users. What they want are reliable, efficient, quiet PSUs that are able to provide ample power to ...
2 April 2007, 08:48
If Akasa does alter the wiring in its second revision of the supply, and it remains the same price, then it would be difficult to choose between the FSP Blue ...
18 August 2006, 14:32
What we'll call workstation-class PCs are those on the market today that demand a PSU with outlandish output power, rail options and cabling runs to suit. You'll know instantly if ...
15 August 2006, 08:32
We've recently been testing a handful of PSUs. Some quite powerful, some very powerful, but none that you might call 'silly'. In this review we have tested four PSUs, all ...
21 July 2006, 11:10
Claimed to provide sufficient dedicated power to CrossFire and SLi rigs, can the FSP Booster X3 also improve overclocking?
23 September 2005, 00:00
The vast majority of the ATX 2.0 supplies tested, and ATX 2.0 is what you should be buying these days, will comfortably power a current high-end system without any issues ...
18 May 2005, 00:00
This is where FSP come in with their Universal Notebook Adapter, the NB90. Coming complete with 6 interchangeable DC output jacks, the Universal Notebook Adapter is compatible with most popular ...
16 December 2003, 00:00
The FSP Silent-Solution Kit is certainly a very nice product. With great PSUs from leading companies such as Enermax and Antec, it leaves a small gap in the market for ...
10 January 2003, 00:00
The FSP keeps a solid voltage at high load and doesn't mind powering all the components in the test rig for hours on end. I've not had cause to remove ...
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