to adopt a Soviet cold-war mentality. For those
who have never read Jane’s Guide to Enthusiast
PCs, the Sovs always built their weapon systems
with a backup plan in mind. First, they’d build a
guided missile cruiser using all the latest technology available. And then, they’d build a second
cruiser with tried-and-true technology, just in
case there were issues. The EVGA Supernova
G2 fills that role. It’s pretty much a brutal metal
box of power with its 1600 watts. There’s also no
fancy digital control or the ability to change the
rail configuration (it’s a pair of 133.3-amp rails
for 12 volts) on the fly. It is fully modular, gold
rated, and comes with a ten-year warranty, so
really, this is our safe bet this year.
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