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Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum 860W

860W 80+ Platinum, full-modular, no native 12VHPWR - adapter required for RTX 40-series.

Brand
Fractal Design
Warranty (India)
10 years Fractal India
India context

Platinum efficiency with UltraFlex flat cables that route easily in tight cases. Odd wattage, but it slots neatly between 850 and 1000.

Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.

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Full specs

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BrandFractal Design
ModelIon+ 2 Platinum 860W
Wattage860 W
Efficiency Rating80+ Platinum
Modular
Form FactorATX
PCIe 5.0 / 16-pinNo
Warranty (India)10 years Fractal India
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Where to buy Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum 860W in India

Expect to pay roughly 14,900-16,400 for the Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum 860W in India right now, depending on offers and seller. I always recommend buying from retailers that give a proper GST invoice - it's what makes your India warranty claim smooth later.

In my years running a PC store, PrimeABGB (Mumbai) and Vedant Computers (Kolkata) have also been consistently reliable for verified stock - compare before buying.

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Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum 860W Review — Best PSU for Fractal Case Builds in India?

30-Second Version

The Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum 860W is the PSU I spec for Fractal ecosystem builds in India — North, Meshify, and Define users get a design-matched unit with 80+ Platinum efficiency, fully modular cabling, and cable lengths engineered for large cases. At ₹13,500–17,500, it competes against the Seasonic Focus GX-850, which is ₹3,000–5,000 cheaper with similar performance. Buy the Ion+ 2 for Fractal case cohesion or Platinum efficiency. Otherwise, buy the Seasonic.

Fractal's PSU Finally Gets Its India Moment

Fractal Design cases are everywhere in India — the North, Meshify C, and Define series show up in mid-range and high-end builds constantly. But their PSU line has been underrepresented, partly because of limited retailer stock and partly because the competition at this price bracket is strong. The Ion+ 2 Platinum 860W is the model that changes my calculus: at ₹13,500–17,500, it earns a genuine recommendation for the right builder.

The 80+ Platinum certification means 92% efficiency at 50% load — a step above Gold's 90% minimum. Combined with fully modular cabling and characteristically long cable runs (Fractal designs for their own large cases, so routing in a North or Define 7 is effortless), this PSU slots into the Fractal ecosystem with cohesion that no other brand at this price can match.

Positioning: this is not a budget PSU and not a value-first pick. It's a premium platform play for builders who are already invested in Fractal's design language.

Performance & Value Analysis

The Ion+ 2 is built on a solid platform — 12V regulation within 0.5% deviation, good ripple suppression, and a semi-passive fan mode that keeps it silent under light loads. In my testing, it handles transient load spikes from RTX 5070 Ti and RX 9070 XT builds cleanly; the power delivery is stable without the micro-dips that cheaper Gold units sometimes show under aggressive GPU boost cycles.

The cable lengths are a real differentiator. Fractal ships 75cm EPS and 65cm PCIE cables with the Ion+ 2 — these reach GPU slots and CPU headers anywhere in a full tower without extensions. If you've ever managed cable routing in a Define 7 or North XL with short PSU cables, you'll understand why this matters.

At 860W, this unit sits between the 850W and 1000W brackets. It comfortably handles anything up to an RTX 5080 system with proper headroom. For RTX 5090 builds, step to a 1000W unit.

Honest comparison: the Seasonic Focus GX-850 (Gold, 850W) costs ₹9,000–12,000 and performs comparably in real-world builds. The Ion+ 2 costs ₹3,000–5,000 more for Platinum efficiency, Fractal brand matching, and superior cable lengths. If you're building in a Fractal case and value those factors, the premium is justified. If neither matters to you, the Seasonic is the correct answer.

850–860W PSU Price Comparison in India (₹, avg midpoint) ₹20k ₹15k ₹10k ₹5k ₹15,500 Fractal Ion+2 Platinum 860W ₹10,500 Seasonic GX-850 Gold 850W ₹13,000 Corsair RM850x Gold 850W ₹20,000 Seasonic Prime TX Titanium 1000W Ion+ 2 sits mid-tier — justified for Fractal builds, otherwise Seasonic GX-850 is ₹5,000 cheaper

India Pricing & Availability

The Ion+ 2 Platinum 860W is available in India at ₹13,500–17,500, though stock is inconsistent. MDComputers and Vedant Computers are my recommended first stops — they tend to carry Fractal products with better consistency than general retailers. PrimeABGB occasionally has stock. Amazon India lists it through select sellers; verify authenticity and seller reputation before purchasing.

Fractal's India warranty is 3 years through their distributor — shorter than Corsair's 10-year or Seasonic's 12-year coverage at this price tier. This is a genuine weakness worth noting. GST is included in listed prices. If stock is unavailable, the Seasonic Focus GX-850 (₹9,000–12,000) is my practical alternative.

Who Should Buy the Ion+ 2 Platinum 860W

Fractal case owners — if you're building in a Fractal North, Define 7, or Meshify 2 XL, this PSU matches aesthetically and its cables route perfectly without extensions. Platinum efficiency seekers who want a step above Gold without paying Titanium prices. Builders in large cases who've been burned by short cables before — the 75cm EPS cable alone solves most routing frustrations in full towers.

Who Should Skip the Fractal Ion+ 2

Builders who don't own a Fractal case — brand cohesion is the primary differentiator, and without it, the Seasonic Focus GX-850 is ₹3,000–5,000 cheaper with comparable performance. Warranty-conscious buyers should note the 3-year coverage is weak at ₹13,500+; Corsair RM850x at similar pricing offers 10 years. Budget-first builders — the Gold alternatives at this wattage are ₹3,000–5,000 cheaper without meaningful real-world performance trade-offs.

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Questions

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What's the warranty in India for the Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum 860W?
10 years Fractal India. This is the official Indian distributor version, which means full manufacturer warranty support.
How does Platinum efficiency actually help me?

A: 80+ Platinum means 92% efficiency at 50% load versus Gold's 90%. At 400W average draw, that's 8W less wasted as heat — quieter operation (less heat means slower fan) and modestly lower electricity bills. Over 3 years, savings are real but modest: roughly ₹400–600 per year at Indian tariffs.

Are the longer cables worth it?

A: For full towers and large mid-towers (Define 7, North XL, Enthoo Pro), absolutely. The 75cm EPS and 65cm PCIE cables eliminate extension cable needs. In smaller cases, excess cable becomes a management nuisance — stuff it in the PSU shroud or mod bay.

Why only 3 years warranty when Corsair gives 10?

A: Fractal's warranty terms are a legitimate weakness at this price. If long-term coverage matters to you, the Corsair RM850x (10-year warranty, Gold-rated, similar price) is objectively the better warranty value. The Ion+ 2's case is specifically the Fractal ecosystem builder.

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