Endorfy Supremo FM6 1000W: now Cybernetics Platinum certified

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Let’s head for Poland with an up-and-coming brand: Endorfy. The company, which used to specialise in cooling solutions (review of the Navis F360aRGB) and cases, is now diversifying into peripherals, as well as power supplies. And it’s this category of component that we’re going to be talking about today, as the Supremo FM6 1000W wins Cybernetics Platinum certification!

Supremo FM6 1000W: the power supply now Cybernetics Platinum certified!

Endorfy Supremo FM6

As a reminder, with this power supply, the brand is offering blocks that aim to be top-of-the-range. We’re dealing with a 14 cm-deep unit with modular cable management. Internally, the cooling is provided by a Fluctus 120 fan, so silence is guaranteed. And of course, it’s a block capable of powering RTX 50s, since it has a 12V-2×6 cable. As for certifications, it is 80 Gold certified, but that’s not all.

That’s right, because that’s where the real news begins: the block is now Cybernetics Platinum certified. The block has therefore passed the Cybernetics protocol tests. During the 1,450 load combinations that make up the test, it showed an efficiency of 90.01% at 115V, compared with 92.18% at 230V. As for noise, Cybernetics awarded it its A certification, since the unit generated noise pollution of 21.91 dB on a 115V network compared with 20.50 dB on 230V. So much for the Fluctus 120 being a silent fan!

Finally, in addition to these certifications, the Supremo FM6 1000W benefits from all the necessary electrical protection. This includes OVP, OCP, OPP, OTP, UVP, SCP and SIP. Japanese capacitors are used internally.

For the price, expect to pay around €150, which is an aggressive price given the power. Nevertheless, with a clever set of specifications, carefully selected production sites and mini marketing, we’ve managed to make good products that are affordable!