FSP VITA GM 1000W PSU Review

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅21-04-25
Introduction


Product Name: VITA GM 1000W (ATX 3.1 PCIe 5.1)
Manufacturer: FSP
MSRP: $159.99 (Amazon.com) / €127.90 (Alternate.de)

FSP, a world-renowned PSU manufacturer with years of experience in the field, has sent us one of their latest 80PLUS Gold-certified and Cybenetics Gold-certified power supply units – the VITA GM 1000W. The VITA GM 1000W is the highest wattage variant of this series and is available in black and white colours to fit most PC build colour themes. The VITA GM is also compliant with ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. It features native 12v-2x6 connectors for the latest generation NVIDIA RTX graphics cards, apart from the 650W variant.

FSP has recently revamped their line-up with new ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compliant models. Announced back in April 2024 with availability in stores at Q4 2024, the FSP VITA GM series is perfect for PC builders looking into building a gaming PC powered by the latest NVIDIA RTX graphics cards. Before we delve deeper into the VITA GM 100W PSU, let’s discuss FSP’ current line-up of PSUs. One might find it confusing checking out FSP’s website with its relatively wide list of active products, which is kind of the thing with PSU manufacturers these days as they shift towards ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compliant models.



FSP’s Current Line-up
FSP has a new line of PSUs, moving away from its HYDRO naming scheme. The new PSUS feature ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, and they are the VITA, ADVAN, and MEGA series power supply units.

The VITA series is dubbed “Dependable Choice” which is the streamlined units. Then there’s the ADVAN series, which is dubbed “Refined Power”, which would be the enthusiast-class products. Lastly, the MEGA series is designed for hardcore enthusiasts and power users, comprising 1350W and 1650W models.

The VITA GM sits on top of the other VITA models, having fully modular cabling. The VITA GD shares similar features with the VITA GM with the exception of having non-modular cables, and the VITA BD is the least having non-modular cables and Bronze-level certifications. The ADVAN GM, relatively new to the markets, appear to be slightly superior with its premium individually-sleeved cables and ECO fan mode options. Nevertheless, the VITA GM offers a good package of features for its price.


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