MSI has unveiled their very first lineup of power supply units called the MPG GF series. The MPG GF Series has consist of three different power supplies, the A650GF, A750GF, and A850GF. All three power supplies will be fully compatible with NVIDIA’s next-generation GeForce RTX 3000 series graphics cards which are expected to be announced on the 1st of September.
The power supplies come in 650W, 750W, and 850W variants and supports VGA port up to 3 x 8-pin and CPU port up to 2 x 8-pin or supports VGA 4 x 8-pin and CPU 1 x 8-pin installation. All three power supplies have a fully modular design and ratted 80 plus Gold. They are manufactured using Japanese capacitors and have a 10-year warranty with them.
All power supplies come with high-quality components such as all Japanese solid-state capacitors that are rated to operate stably with a peak temperature of 105 C.
The MPG GF PSU series has flat cables that MSI says are used to provide convenience and ease to the user.
The MPG GF Series has a full modular cable design. Cable management is one of the most troublesome part of building a PC, so this full modular cable design gives users the freedom to decide what cables they want to use. This significantly saves up space of the chassis and helps keep the system’s components clean and organized. The MPG GF Series also comes with flat cables that are easier to use and organize. With the help of the full modular cable design and flat cables, the entire system can be more organized and has more room for unobstructed airflow.
The MSI MPG GF power supplies all come in the traditional ATX form factor. The fan blows air in through the top mesh grill panel. The PSU has a wide array of connection options available including four 8-pin slots dedicated to PCIe graphics, up to two 8-pin slots dedicated to CPU, a standard 24-pin ATX connector, and four 6-pin plugs for SATA and Peripherals.
You can learn more about the MPG GF power supplies here.