 What's up internet? Andaming mga bagong products, especially as we reach the end of the year, yung pinakamainit, both literally and figuratively, is the 40 series from NVIDIA. A lot of people are very interested in these cards. Performance-wise, walang duda. I mean even the critics of NVIDIA have to admit na ang ganda talaga nung performance increase ng 4090 and the newly released 4080. But there's a concern about these cards and pagusapan natin sa video na to, what you need to know about these cards and what new hardware you might want to get alongside the 40 series card. Paragumahan yung isip mo para di ka masyadong kabahan. Kasi yun yung number one concern sa 40 series, not their price, which to be fair is quite expensive. But the fact that there have been limited reports na nang susunog siya. They use a new type of power pin. That's the 12 plus 4 power pin here at the side. On one hand, that's a good thing. If you notice the bulkier cards from the previous gen yung 3090, parang di na siya maganda aesthetically if you have so many of those PCIe power connectors plugged right in the middle of the board. On one hand, we now have just one port. So yung problem na sa 40 series cards, the vast majority of PSUs on the market don't yet support the 80X3 or tong 12 plus 4 pin native. Compatibility-wise, di naman yung issue because all of the 40 series cards come with this adapter. You have the native 12 plus 4 pin on one end, and then it branches out into three 8 pin power connectors. But with the fire issue, because there were initial reports that if you bend this cable too much, it greatly increases the chance of fire. Although NVIDIA has come out with a statement saying that in all of the damaged GPUs that it's inspected, yung problema lang is hindi fully fastened or hindi fully secured yung power cable. So para iwasunog, all you literally need to do is to plug this in very securely all the way in. And it seems kinda silly na that's all you need to do. I mean, sanay naman tayo mag plug in, di ba? But NVIDIA cannot stress just how important it is to make sure na talagang plugged in to all the way. But of course, alam naman yung enthusiasts, inisip nila na, bat ko ba kailangan yung adapter? And that's why today, we're gonna be taking a look at one of those new 80X3 power supplies. Yung may native support na for this 12 plus 4 pin. And this is the FSB Hydro PTMX Pro. This is a 1000W PSU. Generally, do want a very high capacity power supply for the 4090 and the 4080. It also comes with all of the usual protections, OVP, overcurrent, overvoltage, all of the usual protections that we're used to in high-end PSUs. It's also fully modular, better for cable management, also better for airflow. And two things that everybody looks for in a power supply is the 80 plus rating. This is 80 plus platinum. But if you're wondering what all of these 80 plus ratings mean, may video tayo about that. I'll link it in the description above. So this is 80 plus platinum, which is quite high. Even for performance builds, we usually recommend minimum lang 80 plus gold. Anything above gold is really quite high already. So 1000W 80 plus platinum. Plus another thing that enthusiasts always look for sa PSU are Japanese capacitors. They're a hallmark of quality. They're a sign na talagang maasahal mo tong PSU na to. And the FSP PSU does have that. It's very important to get a brand that you trust. Yung karamihan ng brands on the market, ina-outsource do lang yung production of PSUs, tapos really rebrand na lang or they slap their name on it. But FSP is one of the few companies that still makes it in-house or makes it themselves. Quite compact actually. We've seen much larger PSUs of smaller capacity. So it's quite amazing actually that this is a 1000W PSU, tapos ganito lang sya kalaki. 40 series cards are monsters. And then the PSU is like half its height. As you know by now, FSP sent us this item for review, but they had no say in what we had to say about it. But to be honest, my own rig uses an FSP. They sent over last year an FSP 750W Hydro. I liked it so much that I'm actually using it in my own rig. So as with all fully modular PSUs, you do get a bunch of cables. Yan yung beauty nung fully modular. You only need to plug in what you need to use. You notice the cables are flat black. Some enthusiasts prefer the braided approach. Ako personally mas gusto kong ayan braided. Flat black seems a bit boring. Aside from the 12 plus 4 pin, it also does come with the usual 6 plus 2 PCI-E power connectors. Just in case, not everybody who buys this PSU will be rocking a 40 series card. So I mentioned the flat black, but actually in a very nice touch, FSP has made the 12 plus 4 power connector braided. So it's super easy to find. Sobrang compact nito. The 12 plus 4 R connector is conveniently labeled PCI-E5. Although that's a misnomer. Like I just got to jump in. Actually the 40 series cards still use PCI-E4 at least when we're talking about the bus. Although I understand that they are now calling this kind of connector. Well, there are a lot of names for this connector. 12 plus 4, 12V HWPR, PCI-E5, 80X3 PSU. But whatever, however you want to call it, it's conveniently labeled already on this PSU. So much simpler compared to having to use the adapter. Plug in one end. Just want to make sure it's snug. You don't need these ugly adapters anymore with an 80X3 PSU and plug in the native 12 plus 4 pin. I can see why people have trouble plugging this in correctly then. Anyone here would snap. The enthusiasts are, you know, just want that direct connection already. Like kung puwede naman na walang adapter, tanggalin na natin yung adapter. Just make sure everything is securely fastened on the PSU end and of course on the GPU end. And really even aesthetically, it looks so much better with just one plug compared to one plug that octopuses out into three other connectors that you need to deal with. So if you're looking for an 80X3 PSU, I definitely recommend checking out this FSB Hydro PTMX Pro. Napugsa pa natin dati how it's important to have a PSU na mapagkatawalaan mo, yung talagang maasahan mo and really FSB delivers on that front. If you are lucky enough to be considering buying a 40 series card, you actually really may need a new PSU as well just because these things are so power hungry. And if you do need to find a new PSU, really consider getting an 80X3 power supply already just so that you have that native support of the 12 plus 4 pin. Paming saan may nagtatanong kumikilala ba kami ng computer shop na trusted yung hindi kalolo ko hin? 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