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EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G7 Power Supply Review

flyytech by flyytech
September 15, 2022
Home Computers
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The EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G7 is a high-performance power supply, challenging some of the highest capacity models on our best PSUs,list. FSP delivered an excellent platform to EVGA with tiny dimensions and high build quality. The strongest competitor is the Corsair RM1000x (2021), which delivers the same performance levels with notably lower noise output. 

After numerous EVGA G series revisions, we have reached G7, with FSP providing the platforms. The G7 units come in four flavors, ranging from 650 W to 1,000 W. All have super compact dimensions, with only 130mm depth, the same as the SFX-L form factor. The dimensions of the 1000 G7 unit, which I will evaluate in this review, are 150 (W) x 85 (H) x 130 mm (L). In comparison the SilverStone SX1000 SFX-L measures 125 x 65 x 130 mm. This makes the 1000 G7 the smallest 1,000 W ATX PSU available on the market. One might wonder why vendors keep making smaller power supplies when very specific standards define the dimensions, but as long as it doesn’t affect noise output and performance, I don’t mind. 

There was no room for a larger fan, so FSP had to install 120 mm fans. Thanks to their fluid dynamic bearings, they shouldn’t have a problem with the prolonged, 10-year warranty. EVGA was among the first to offer such long warranty periods, along with Corsair and Seasonic. 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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The product’s box is small, although it contains a powerful 1,000 W PSU. The protection inside is good, with foam spacers covering the PSU’s edges. 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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Once you take the PSU out of the box, you will also notice some LED indicators, which depict the load level of the PSU.

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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Specifications

Manufacturer (OEM) FSP
Max. DC Output 1,000 W
Efficiency 80 PLUS Gold, Cybenetics Platinum (89-91%)
Noise Cybenetics Standard++ (30-35 dB[A])
Modular ✓(Fully)
Intel C6/C7 Power State Support ✓
Operating Temperature (Continuous Full Load) 0 – 50°C
Over Voltage Protection ✓
Under Voltage Protection ✓
Over Power Protection ✓
Over Current (+12V) Protection ✓
Over Temperature Protection ✓
Short Circuit Protection ✓
Surge Protection ✓
Inrush Current Protection ✓
Fan Failure Protection ✗
No Load Operation ✓
Cooling 120mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan (MGA12012XF-O25)
Semi-Passive Operation ✓(selectable)
Dimensions (W x H x D) 150 x 85 x 130mm
Weight 1.72 kg (3.79 lb)
Form Factor ATX12V v2.52, EPS 2.92
Warranty 10 Years

Power Specifications

Rail 3.3V 5V 12V 5VSB -12V
Max. Power Amps 24 24 83.3 3 0.5
Watts 120 1000 15 6
Total Max. Power (W) 1000

Cables and Connectors

Description Cable Count Connector Count (Total) Gauge In Cable Capacitors
ATX connector 20+4 pin (600mm) 1 1 18-22AWG Yes
4+4 pin EPS12V (700mm) 2 2 18AWG No
6+2 pin PCIe (700mm+150mm) 3 6 18AWG No
6+2 pin PCIe (700mm) 2 2 18AWG No
SATA (550mm+100mm+100mm) 4 12 18AWG No
4-pin Molex (550mm+100mm+100mm+100mm) 1 4 18AWG No
FDD Adapter (100mm) 1 1 22AWG No
AC Power Cord (1390mm) – C13 coupler 1 1 16AWG –

Plenty of long cables and connectors are provided, including two EPS and eight PCIe connectors. You won’t find any of the new 12+4 pin PCIe connectors, though, since this PSU is not ATX 3.0 or PCIe 5.0 ready. Moreover, I would like to see a longer distance between the peripheral connectors. 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7

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Only the ATX connector has extra caps, which are for better ripple filtering. 

Component Analysis

We strongly encourage you to have a look at our PSUs 101 article, which provides valuable information about PSUs and their operation, allowing you to better understand the components we’re about to discuss.

General Data –
Manufacturer (OEM) FSP
PCB Type Double Sided
Primary Side –
Transient Filter 4x Y caps, 2x X caps, 2x CM chokes, 1x MOV
Inrush Protection NTC Thermistor SCK-056 (5 Ohm) & Relay
Bridge Rectifier(s)

2x

APFC MOSFETs

3x

APFC Boost Diode

1x

Bulk Cap(s)
2x Nippon Chemi-Con (420V, 470uF each or 940uF combined, 2,000h @ 105°C, KHE)
Main Switchers
2x Infineon IPP60R120P7 (600V, 16A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 0.12Ohm)

IC Driver

1x Novosense NSi6602

APFC Controller
Resonant Controller Champion CM6901T2X
Topology

Primary side: APFC, Half-Bridge & LLC converter
Secondary side: Synchronous Rectification & DC-DC converters

Secondary Side –
+12V MOSFETs no info
5V & 3.3V DC-DC Converters: 6x Infineon BSC0901NS (30V, 94A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 1.9mOhm)
PWM Controller(s): ANPEC APW7159C
Filtering Capacitors

Electrolytic: 5x Rubycon (3-6,000h @ 105°C, YXG), 3x Rubycon (1-5,000h @ 105°C, ZL)
Polymer: 18x Nippon Chemi-Con, 6x NIC

Supervisor IC Weltrend WT7527RA (OCP, OVP, UVP, SCP, PG)
Fan Controller Microchip PICF15324
Fan Model Protechnic Electric MGA12012XF-O25 (120mm, 12V, 0.52A, Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan)
5VSB Circuit –
Rectifier
1x NIKO-SEM P1006BD (60V, 42A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 10mOhm) FET
Standby PWM Controller Power Integrations INN2603K

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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FSP makes this tiny platform. As expected, because of the high capacity, it is overpopulated, and identifying all parts without possibly destroying the PSU was pretty hard. Such PCBs always give us trouble during the part analysis process. 

The design is modern with a half-bridge topology and an LLC resonant converter on the primary side. We also find a synchronous rectification scheme on the secondary side for the 12V rail and DC-DC converters for the minor rails. 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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The transient/EMI filter has all the necessary parts, so I expect low EMI emissions. Moreover, it is equipped with an MOV, which handles voltage surges coming from the mains grid, and I also found an NTC thermistor and relay combo for suppressing high inrush currents. 

EVGA 1000 G7

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The pair of bridge rectifiers is sandwiched between two heat sinks. 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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The APFC converter uses three FETs and a single boost diode. The PFC controller is installed on a vertical board, an Infineon ICE2PCS02. The same board also hosts an operational amplifier (op-amp). 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

EVGA 1000 G7
(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

Two Infineon IPP60R120P7 are the main FETs, configured in a half-bridge topology. Their driver IC is a Novosense NSi6602, and the LLC resonant converter is the usual aspect, a Champion CM6901T2X IC. Parts of the LLC resonant converter are installed on a daughter board because there was no room on the main PCB. 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

EVGA 1000 G7
(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

The FETs that regulate the 12V rail are installed on a board next to the main transformer to minimize energy losses. Another vertical board hosts the DC-DC converters that handle the minor rails. 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

The filtering caps are high quality. On the secondary side, all electrolytic caps are by Rubycon and the polymer ones by Chemi-Con and NIC. 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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The standby PWM controller is by Power Integrations, and a NIKO-SEM P1006BD FET is the rectifier on the secondary side of the 5VSB circuit. 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

Many Chemi-Con polymer caps are installed on the modular PCB for ripple filtering purposes. 

EVGA 1000 G7

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

The main supervisor IC is a Weltrend WT7527RA.

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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Soldering quality is good. 

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EVGA 1000 G7
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EVGA 1000 G7
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The fan is of high quality, and the fluid dynamic bearing will help it outlive the extended warranty if you don’t have it operating under high operating temperatures all the time (> 40 degrees Celsius). 

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