Launch of the GENESIS Nihon 650 W and 750 W Power Supplies

Power You Can Count On. Discover the GENESIS Nihon Series Power You Can Count On. Discover the GENESIS Nihon Series
News | 10/07/2026
Power You Can Count On. Discover the GENESIS Nihon Series

A high-performance computer requires a stable and reliable power supply. The safety of its components, the quiet operation of the entire system, and its compatibility with the latest components all depend on it. With the growing demands of modern graphics cards and processors, the importance of a properly selected power supply is greater than ever before.

That is why GENESIS is introducing a new series of Nihon power supplies, which includes 650 W and 750 W models. These units are designed for users who expect modern standards, high energy efficiency, and stable operation even under heavy system loads.

Ready for current and future configurations

The GENESIS Nihon series is designed in accordance with the ATX 3.1 standard, ensuring seamless compatibility with modern computer components. Support for momentary power spikes helps maintain stable operation even during the most demanding usage scenarios.

Another key design feature is the inclusion of a 12V-2x6 connector compliant with the PCIe 5.1 specification. This solution enhances connection reliability and ensures compatibility with high-performance, next-generation graphics cards. It’s an investment in hardware that will meet the demands of both current and future PC configurations.

High Efficiency and Quiet Operation

The new GENESIS Nihon power supplies have earned Cybenetics Silver and 80 PLUS Bronze certifications, which confirm the units’ high energy efficiency. This translates to lower energy losses, reduced heat generation, and greater operational stability for the entire system.

User comfort is also ensured by the Cybenetics LAMBDA Standard++ certification, which confirms the devices’ exceptional quiet operation. Combined with a fan featuring a durable FDB bearing, this ensures low noise levels both during everyday use and during extended gaming sessions.

Durability That Pays Off Over the Years

The Nihon series is built with high-quality components, including a Japanese main capacitor and components rated for operation at temperatures up to 105°C. As a result, the power supplies maintain stable performance even under prolonged load.

An additional advantage is a comprehensive set of safety features that protect both the unit itself and the rest of the computer’s components from the effects of overloads, power surges, short circuits, and overheating. The package is rounded out by a 5-year manufacturer’s warranty, underscoring the quality of workmanship and the reliability of the design.

Well-thought-out solutions for every setup

GENESIS Nihon offers not only performance and safety but also ease of installation and attention to detail. Flexible cables and included Velcro straps make cable management easier, helping to create a neat interior for any computer.

The series has also been designed with different user preferences in mind. The 650 W model is available in classic black, while the 750 W variant can be purchased in both black and white. This makes it easy to match the power supply to the character of your build and create a cohesive setup regardless of your chosen style.

The Foundation of a Modern Computer

The GENESIS Nihon 650 W and 750 W are designed for users who expect more from a power supply than just adequate power. High standards, top-tier efficiency, robust components, and compatibility with the latest hardware make the Nihon series a solid foundation for any modern gaming computer—and beyond.

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