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MSI MPG A850GF 850W Up to 90% (80 Plus Gold) ATX Power Supply Unit MPG A850GF [PC]
  • MSI MPG A850GF 850W 80 Plus Gold Certified ATX Gaming Power Supply for PC

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MSI MPG A850GF 850W Up to 90% (80 Plus Gold) ATX Power Supply Unit MPG A850GF [PC]

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The MSI MPG A850GF is a top - notch gaming power supply. It can easily support NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 30/20 Series and AMD GPUs. With a high - efficiency up to 90% (80 Plus Gold), it's an energy - saving choice. The IO support offers versatile connection methods according to different graphics card power connector designs. It features an FDB Bearing fan of 140 mm size, and has a compact dimension of 150mm x 160mm x 86mm. The Active PFC and multiple protections like OCP, OVP, OPP, OTP, SCP, and UVP ensure stable and safe operation. Input voltage ranges from 100~240 Vac with a frequency of 47Hz ~ 63Hz.

Using the MSI MPG A850GF power supply is easy. First, make sure your PC is turned off. Connect the power supply to your PC's motherboard and other components according to the power connector design of your graphics card. You can use the versatile IO support for different connection needs. When it comes to input voltage, it can handle a range from 100 to 240 Vac, so it's suitable for most power sources around the world. As for maintenance, keep the power supply in a clean and well - ventilated place. The 140 mm FDB Bearing fan helps with heat dissipation, but you can also occasionally clean the dust from it. Always check the multiple protections such as OCP, OVP, OPP, OTP, SCP, and UVP are working properly to ensure safe operation. If you notice any unusual noises or performance issues, it's best to turn off your PC and check the power supply.


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