








⚡ Power your passion with precision and peace of mind!
The EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G+ is a 1300W, 80 PLUS Gold certified, fully modular power supply featuring 100% Japanese capacitors and a fluid dynamic bearing fan with ECO mode for ultra-quiet operation. Designed for high-performance PCs, it offers exceptional voltage stability, efficient cooling, and a robust 10-year warranty, making it a trusted choice for demanding gamers and professionals alike.





| ASIN | B08DZY15CW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #983 in Computer Power Supplies |
| Brand | EVGA |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Type | 24-pin |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | 24-pin |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 780 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 10 Years |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Item Dimensions | 3.4 x 5.9 x 7.87 inches |
| Item Height | 7.87 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Minimum Input Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Model Name | supernova |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 1300 Watts |
| Power Supply Design | Full Modular |
| System Bus Connector Type | 24-pin ATX |
| UPC | 843368052522 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 50 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 10 year limited |
| Wattage | 1300 watts |
L**A
Amazing Power Supply for the Price!
EVGA is known for making quality products, and the EVGA SuperNova 1300 G+ is no exception! It's an exceptional performing power supply, especially for the price. I purchased this from Amazon when it was on sale for $199.99 and now currently own three of these (I bought two directly from EVGA). For what you're getting at that price, I couldn't be more pleased. Pros: - Price - Fully Modular - Sleeved Cables - 10 Year Warranty - Minimal Coil Whine - 100% Japanese Capacitors - Quiet 135mm Fan w/ ECO Mode - Excellent Performance & Voltage Regulation - Plenty of Cables for a Variety of Builds & Applications Cons: - 4 of the 6 PCIe Cables are Single 8-Pin (6+2) - As Stated Above, Only Includes Two Dual 8-Pin (6+2) PCIe Cables - None. My EVGA 1300w G+ PSU's Have Been Running Flawlessly Under Constant Load I highly recommend this PSU. You simply can't go wrong with EVGA. Note: I read through some of the One-Star Reviews. My experience with this power supply doesn't at all reflect their claims (PSU exploding, catching fire, destroying PC, etc.). I can't say that any of those events didn't happen, but I'm usually a bit skeptical when a review ends with "Don't EVER buy EVGA! Go with X brand(s) instead!" I've personally owned close to a dozen EVGA power supplies throughout my lifetime. I've only had to RMA one after it kept powering off after 6-7 years of continuous use, which was an 850w G2 that EVGA discovered was faulty. They quickly replaced it with an 850w G3. This was about 2-3 years ago, and there have been no issues since the RMA. EVGA's Customer Service and RMA process is among the very best in the business.
I**N
This was a sweet deal and a BEAST at the PRICE... Well worth it for my main PSU on my rig...
This thing has all the Cables you could need i used this on a 15 GPU RIG no of course only on 4 cards i got 1100 watts Server PSUS x 3 groups of 4 cards.. But what i like about this one 9 PCIe hook ups i was able to do 4 risers straight to PCIe not a stupid sata connector. Then the 5 Split took care of my 3090 / 3070 TI / 6700 XT / 6800 XT and 400 watts of fans even hardwired my little screen to this unit with an older perpherial cable then new cables where to nice to cut up! NOTES; This thing will work 110 volts @ 1600 watts pulling 14.545 amps Now 110 volts are on a badly or old wired house most of your houses in the US will be 120 volts that will get you 120 volts @ 1600 watts pulling 13.33 so will work on a standard 15 amp 110/120 volt outlet with THE SUPPLIED POWER CABLE its 110 pronged. Now to the 220/240 Deal this is how i run myn you need a diffrent power cord and of course a 220/240 circuit 220 Volts @ 1600 watts pulling 7.27 this is once again in sub par power enviroment 240 Volts this is what you should have if your electrical is on point 240 Volts @ 1600 watts pulling a measilly 6.67 perfect... This fits my 20 amp 240 outlet supply setup perfect 1100 watts @ 240 x 3 1600 watts @ 240 x 1 20.46 amps total But i dont use it all i could and prolly be ok~~~ Any ways the story here is if you get the correct cable for about 20 bucks youll be able to run the 220/240 circuit on this guy its right here if you need one: https://www.amazon.com/NEMA-6-20P-C13-Power-Cord/dp/B004WJNVH4 Any how im super pleased the noise is not an issue because you should hear the server PSU lol oh ill do a video why not! So as you can hear in video i could not tell you how loud the thing gets but its rock solid! 240 - 20 amp circuit pulling about 4700 watts, So even on a 110/120 Circuit your good that is what power cable comes with the unit for 220 follow the link... By the way real good price Microcenter down the road there 500 bucks and i would have to drive down there i ordered this and had it same day 8 hours later! Happy Mining / Gaming!
M**E
This is what I needed!
A powerful power supply that solved all my power issues. I thought I needed a new graphics card - turned out I just needed more power - so this saved me a ton of money!!! It slid into my case easily and the cables were the standard fare that you expect with a high end PSU. I have a BIG case that has been holding my various iterations of computers for the better part of fifteen years now I think and had no issues with the cable reaching all my components. Looks great and does the job with power to spare - what more can you ask?
B**T
Enough to power 3090 NVLink
I had to upgrade my 1000w EVGA psu to this monster once I finally was able to upgrade to dual 3090's and an Intel i9 12900k for my 3d rendering work station. I've always been pleased with EVGA power supplies, as they come with one of the better warranty systems with their products. In the past year, I've had to invest in 8 EVGA psus for various customer and personal builds, but this one was by far the beefiest. It has a good handful of weight and power to it compared to the G5 1000w it replaced. The noise isn't as bad as what others say, but it is definitely audible compared to others. If you're looking to future proof or simply power your monster rig, look no further.
B**R
Excellent Power Supply
My computer was not consistently booting up and I correctly suspected the power supply, which was a 10-year old EGVA unit that had worked great under heavy loads. Installation was easy as I unplugged the cables from the old unit and inserted them into the new unit. Everything back to normal. These products are great. The fan kicks on and off in ECO mode, but its low noise is not a problem for me.
A**S
Great PSU!
This power supply has been great. The size and power gives me some wiggle room. My draw is 1150 And I had a used 1200, and a new 1300 psu, sadly cooked both of them in under 2 years. The used one in fairness was in another system for for 2 years prior. But the new one ugh. This was my new replacement answer. And it is still going strong on daily use. And seemed to resolve a power flicker my others had on start up. Maybe I just needed more power all along! But great psu!
B**E
Quality Hardware
Handles all power needs without sagging. Very configurable and has quality braided sleeved connectors. Be sure to use the power on self-tester included. Some new motherboards won't send the power on signal to the PSU the first time. It will seem like the PSU is dead, but it is just waiting on the motherboard.
N**K
Caused $3,000 in damages to my computer immediately after install
I purchased this as an upgrade from my Corsair RM750X when the Ampere Nvidia Cards came out because I wanted the extra headroom to get a 3080 or 3090 if they came in stock. I got it home and it was missing 4 of the cables, I think they were 1 EPS connector, a PCI-E connector, a SATA, and a Molex. So I contacted EVGA and they sent me out the cables I needed. It took a few weeks to get those connectors but when I did, I did a PSU swap on my computer and when I verified all the cables were properly swapped and plugged into the right connectors, I turned the unit on and it made 3 loud popping noises. The motherboard lights came on and then went off right after each pop and then it never came back on. I unplugged the PSU from the computer and installed my RM750X into the computer and had it hanging out of the case. I turned the computer back on and it no longer worked. the computer showed no life. I called EVGA and it took me to speak to a supervisor to get a brand new replacement PSU and that was a Supernova 1300G2. The PSU killed my i9 9900k, Gigabyte z390 Aorus Master, Seagate FireCuda 520 1TB (also took my windows 10 Pro key), and a 4TB HDD with all my data on it from a decade (I was preparing to back it up xD). I called EVGA and they said that they wouldn't cover anything unless there were burn marks on the PSU or the computer components. I sent the CPU to intel and they were able to replace it and confirmed it was PSU damage, and gigabyte has had the MOBO two separate times and it killed the whole board and I haven't had it for 2 months. Seagate was nice enough to replace the drive, but my WD Green had failed and I got quoted $2,000 - 3,000 USD to recover 3.5TB of data. I was lucky enough that I was able to replace the HDD PCB and do the Bios Chip swap and get all my data back, but I would not recommend EVGA PSU's because the warranty does not cover any damages done to your computer components, the customer service agents are friendly but are no use when their hardware, new or 8 years old, damages your hardware. They told me the PSU passed their tests with flying colors, but they wouldn't let me see the testing methodology or results of the test. They just told me they plugged it into a computer and tested it. Didn't say it was an equally specked computer to mine or what. Go buy a Corsair PSU, my RM750X has been running 5 years strong! oh and I got everything replaced... just had to build a whole new computer in the meantime so I can go to school xD
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