FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W ATX v3.0 Power Supply Review (2024)

Tom's Hardware Verdict

The FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W has top build quality and compact dimensions. Its performance is decent, and the native 600W 12VHPWR connector will come in handy if you invest in a new NVIDIA GPU.

Pros

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    Full power at 47 degrees Celsius

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    ATX v3.0 and PCIe 5.0 ready

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    Good build quality

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    Low ripple on all rails

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    Efficient at normal loads

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    Silent operating under normal temperatures

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    High power factor readings

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    Efficient 5VSB rail

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    Long hold-up time

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    Low leakage current

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    Fully modular

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    Loads of connectors, including a 600W 12VHPWR

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    Compatible with the alternative sleep mode

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    Compact dimensions

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    Adequate distance between the peripheral connectors

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    10-year warranty

Cons

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    Overall performance needs boosting

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    Mediocre transient response

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    Not so tight load regulation at 12V and 3.3V

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    Increased noise under high operating temperatures and loads

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    High inrush currents

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    Some EMI spurs went over the limits

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Specifications and Part Analysis

  • Page 1: Specifications and Part Analysis
  • Page 3: Protection Features, DC Power Sequencing, Cross-Load Tests and Infrared Images
  • Page 4: Transient Response Tests, Timing Tests, Ripple Measurements and EMC Pre-Compliance Testing
  • Page 5: Performance, Noise, Efficiency and Power Factor
  • Page 6: Bottom Line

The FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W is among the few Gold PSUs in this capacity category featuring ATX v3.0 and PCIe 5.0 compatibility. Its performance is decent, but it isn't high enough to allow it to earn a place in our best PSUs article.Competitors like the Corsair RM1000x and the EVGA 1000 G7 achieve notably higher overall performance scores.

The Hydro G Pro with 1000W max power belongs to the new generation of PSUs, featuring ATX v3.0 and PCIe 5.0 compatibility. There aren't many choices with native 12VHPWR connectors in the 1000W Gold category, and FSP was among the first to introduce a related product.

Significant players, including Corsair, EVGA, and Seasonic, haven't released something on the market, yet. Thermaltake, with the Toughpower GF3 1000W, and Silverstone, with the DA1000R Gold, are two other choices in this category, meeting the ATX v3.0 spec for PSUs with 12VHPWR connectors.

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With 150mm depth, the Hydro G Pro 1000 has compact dimensions. Nonetheless, FSP has the smallest, in dimensions, 1000W Gold platform, which is used in the EVGA 1000 G7, with only 130mm depth! Compact PSUs are easier to install, especially in smaller chassis, but the over-populated PCBs don't help airflow, hence noise output is usually increased.

Moreover, it is not possible to install large enough cooling fans, with 135mm or 140mm diameter, in small PSUs, and smaller fans have to spin at higher speeds to offer the same airflow, producing more noise. The Hydro G Pro uses a 120mm, high-quality, fan, featuring a fluid dynamic bearing.

Specifications of FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W

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Manufacturer (OEM)FSP
Max. DC Output1000W
Efficiency80 PLUS Gold, Cybenetics Gold (87-89%)
NoiseCybenetics A- (25-30 dB[A])
Modular✓ (fully)
Intel C6/C7 Power State Support
Operating Temperature (Continuous Full Load)0 - 50°C
Over Voltage Protection
Under Voltage Protection
Over Power Protection
Over Current (+12V) Protection
Over Temperature Protection
Short Circuit Protection
Surge Protection
Inrush Current Protection
Fan Failure Protection
No Load Operation
Cooling120mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan (MGA12012XF-O25)
Semi-Passive Operation✓ (selectable)
Dimensions (W x H x D)150 x 85 x 150mm
Weight1.72 kg (3.79 lb)
Form FactorATX12V v3.0, EPS 2.92
Alternative Low Power Mode (ALPM) compatible
Warranty10 Years

Power Specifications of FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W

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RailRow 0 - Cell 1 3.3V5V12V5VSB-12V
Max. PowerAmps202083.332.50.3
Row 2 - Cell 0 WattsRow 2 - Cell 2 120100012.53.6
Total Max. Power (W)Row 3 - Cell 1 Row 3 - Cell 2 1000Row 3 - Cell 4 Row 3 - Cell 5 Row 3 - Cell 6

Cables & Connectors of FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W

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DescriptionCable CountConnector Count (Total)GaugeIn Cable Capacitors
ATX connector 20+4 pin (600mm)1118-22AWGNo
4+4 pin EPS12V (700mm)2218AWGNo
6+2 pin PCIe (650mm+150mm)2418AWGNo
6+2 pin PCIe (500mm+150mm)1218AWGNo
12+4 pin PCIe 600W (700mm)1116-24AWGNo
SATA (500mm+150mm+150mm+150mm)2818AWGNo
SATA (500mm+150mm) / 4-pin Molex (+150mm+100mm)24 / 418AWGNo
SATA (500mm+150mm) / 4-pin Molex (+150mm) / FDD (+150mm)12 / 1 / 118-22AWGNo
AC Power Cord (1350mm) - C13 coupler1118AWG-

The cables are long, and the amount of connectors is satisfactory. The single 12VHPWR connector can deliver up to 600W. According to Intel's test plan, a 1000W ATX v3.0 PSU should be equipped with a 450W 12VHPWR connector, but most brands don't pay attention to this and use 600W connectors to make sure that the NVIDIA RTX 4090 graphics cards can go all the way up to 600W. Not all 4090s have such high maximum power limits, though.

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Component Analysis of FSP Hydro G Pro 1000W

We strongly encourage you to have a look at our PSUs 101 article, which provides valuable information about PSUs and their operation, allowing you to better understand the components we're about to discuss.

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General Data-
Manufacturer (OEM)FSP
PCB TypeDouble Sided
Primary Side-
Transient Filter4x Y caps, 2x X caps, 2x CM chokes, 1x MOV
Inrush ProtectionNTC Thermistor SCK-056 (5 Ohm) & Relay
Bridge Rectifier(s)2x HY GBJ2506 (600V, 25A @ 100°C)
APFC MOSFETs2x Infineon IPA60R120P7 (600V, 16A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 0.12Ohm)
APFC Boost Diode1x CREE C3D08060A (600V, 8A @ 150°C)
Bulk Cap(s)1x Nippon Chemi-Con (450V, 680uF, 3,000h @ 105°C, KHS)
Main Switchers2x Magnachip MMFT60R115PC (600V, 20.9A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 0.115Ohm)
APFC ControllerInfineon ICE2PCS02G
Resonant ControllerChampion CM6901T2X
TopologyPrimary side: APFC, Half-Bridge & LLC converter
Secondary side: Synchronous Rectification & DC-DC converters
Secondary Side-
+12V MOSFETs6x InfineonBSC014N04LSI (40V, 123A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 1.45mOhm)
5V & 3.3VDC-DC Converters: 6x NEC 2SK3062-ZJ (60V, 70A, Rds(on): 8.5mOhm)
PWM Controller(s): ANPEC APW7159C
Filtering Capacitors

Electrolytic: 4x Nippon Chemi-Con (2-5,000h @ 105°C, KZE), 2x Rubycon (3-6,000h @ 105°C, YXG), 2x Rubycon (2-10,000h @ 105°C, YXF), 1x Rubycon (6-10,000h @ 105°C, ZLH), 1x TK (105°C)
Polymer: 29x Nippon Chemi-Con, 1x NIC

Supervisor ICWeltrend WT7527RA (OCP, OVP, UVP, SCP,PG)
Fan ControllerAPW9010
Fan ModelProtechnic Electric MGA12012XF-O25 (120mm, 12V, 0.52A, Fluid Dynamic Bearing)
5VSB Circuit-
Rectifier1x CET CEF04N7G (700V, 4A, Rds(on): 3.3Ohm) & 1x PFC P15L50SP SBR (50V, 15A)
Standby PWM Controller97CL2N13

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The small PCB is equipped with equally small heat sinks. Except for the transient filter, the other circuits have enough space between electronic parts to allow for decent airflow. It is good to see the filtering caps on the secondary side being on the clear, without anything blocking airflow to them.

Typically, for an FSP platform, we find some potentiometers on a vertical PCB, which might look tempting to adjust, but you should not do it! The build quality is high, and all parts that FSP used are of high quality, too. FSP is among the few OEMs using bulk caps rated for 3,000h @ 105°C. All other brands use 2,000h @ 105°C bulk caps.

The transient/EMI filter...

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The pair of bridge rectifiers can handle up to 50A.

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The APFC converter has two InfineonFETs and a single CREEboost diode. The PFC controller is an InfineonICE2PCS02G IC.

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The main FETs are by Magnachipand arranged into a half-bridge topology. An LLC resonant converter is also used to boost efficiency. The resonant controller is a ChampionCM6901T2X.

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Six Infineon FETs regulate the 12V rail. The same rail feeds two DC-DC converters, which generate the minor rails (5V and 3.3V).

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The filtering caps are provided by Japanese brands and are of good quality. Besides electrolytic caps

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The standby PWM controller is an 97CL2N13 IC.

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Many filtering caps are installed on the modular board.

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The main supervisor IC is a Weltrend WT7527RA.

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Soldering quality is good.

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The cooling fan is a Protechnic Electric MGA12012XF-O25.

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Aris Mpitziopoulos is a Contributing Editor at Tom's Hardware US, covering PSUs.

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