Endorfy Supremo FM6 1000W Power Supply Review
A Closer Look – Interior

In the interior, there’s a 120mm fan. It’s one of the Endorfy Fluctus Fans, which comes with a unique fan blade design to help with airflow while also providing a reduction in the noise levels. The fan is rated for 1400 RPM, which is lower than expected, but should be more than enough to cool, while keeping noise levels low.

The internal design is really nice and clean, and that’s going to ensure there’s good airflow throughout the unit, and all major components are well spaced too, which will help even further. A lot of PSUs I review share a very similar platform, but this one looks unlike any I’ve seen recently, so I’m guessing it’s a new design, and it looks very promising based on the cleanliness, components and spacing I’m seeing here.

Endorfy has used all Japanese-made capacitors throughout. The main bulk capacitor is rated for up to 105c, so it should be able to handle all the punishment you throw at it, while also being very reliable.

I think the little details are a good indication of quality too, such as minimal excess cable on the interior, and clean soldering, and the FM6 certainly ticks all the boxes there.
