1st Player NGDP 1000W PSU Review

Hold Up Time

The hold-up time is extra long; the same goes for the power ok signal.

Inrush Current

At 115V, the inrush current is low, and at a normal level, I could say at 230V.

Timings

The PSU supports Alternative Low Power Modes.

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  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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