1st Player NGDP 1000W PSU Review

Transient Response

20% Load – 20ms

Voltage Before After Change Pass/Fail
12V 12.136V 12.039V 0.80% Pass
5V 4.987V 4.886V 2.02% Pass
3.3V 3.346V 3.221V 3.74% Pass
5VSB 4.977V 4.947V 0.61% Pass

50% Load -20ms

Voltage Before After Change Pass/Fail
12V 12.127V 12.040V 0.72% Pass
5V 4.980V 4.876V 2.10% Pass
3.3V 3.336V 3.207V 3.88% Pass
5VSB 4.965V 4.913V 1.04% Pass

The transient response is good on all rails.

Transient Response ATX v3.0 Tests

The PSU successfully passed all ATX v3.0 transient response tests.

The 12V rail keeps its rail high during the worst-case scenario, showing that this is a capable platform.

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7 thoughts on “1st Player NGDP 1000W PSU Review

  1. Hey,

    I was searching information about the Antec Neo Eco NE1000G M and looks like they use the OEM (Helly Technology). Antec even has a 1300W version too, like 1stplayer does, so it may be based in the same platform than this PSU, do you know if this information is true?

    I bought the Antec one as i was in need of a compact PSU, plus got it pretty cheap (Less than 160USD). I was worried about the quality of the PSU as i couldn’t find any proper review of it, but reading this one and the price i paid, if the OEM is Helly Technology i think i made a good decision.

    The Antec one uses a FDB fan tho, should i be worried for the fans as you said ”fluid dynamic is less tolerant to heat.” or about the FETs?

    Thank you very much!

    1. I am not sure if it uses the same platform as this one, because I don’t have close relations with Antec.
      Helly proved to be a good OEM so far. FDB fans are ok for normal use.

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