Cannot seem to find something like that with good availability. I am ok with switchable multiple rial units except one problem now. The Corsair HXi and MSI AiP series require their stupid software sweet to switch between them and no switch on the unit unlike the past Corsair HX units and I do not want to use their proprietary software bloat for a PSU!
Does anyone know anything baout the Asus ROG Strix Aura 1200W Gold.
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Per that spreadsheet it says its CWT Custom platform?
Asus Rog-Strix-1200G-Aura-Gaming is listed under: https://hwbusters.com/best_picks/best-atxv3-pcie5-ready-psus-picks-hardware-busters/6/ and per reserach its the same excat PSU as the Asus ROG Strix Aura Edition.
However I cannot find any Aris review on it when Googling despite it being listed.
Does this one does anyone know have full bridge topology and is it single rail and good quality. I can get it tonight or tomorrow and it appears to be quiet per reddit limited reviews.
The Leadex VII 1200 Platinum looks real good, but fan can be noisy and cannot get it as soon.
Thanks for your advice everyone.
Thanks for help. I found that and it's full bridge topology which is good.
Can anyone confirm is it single rail not multi rail?
Research seems to suggest yes for Asus PSUs but it often is incomplete or inaccurate for certain PSUS as some stuff lists multi rail PSUs as single rail as well for things like Corsair HXi which is for sure multi rail.
After further research thanks to Aris, it seems the PCB header on ATX 3.1 PSUs is updated to be safer.
It mentions that its PCB header on both the GPI and PSU that matter most especially GPU and al RTX 5090s have the updated safer 12V 2X6 PCB header after reserach it appears.
ALso mentioned is some ATX 3.0 PSUs have updated headers.
Is the Asus Aura 1200G Gaming one of them or no?
And there is this phrase about it:
There is only one catch: ATX v3.0 PSUs don’t send the open-open signal when nothing is connected to their high-power plugs.
How important is that for safety and reliability of RTX 5090 cards. I have an MSI Vanguard 5090?
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