ASRock SL-1200G 1200W ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Overall Performance

Here is the link to read more about this performance algorithm.

The last place in these graphs doesn’t do justice to this unit. First of all, the performance difference with most of the units is not significant. Secondly, with a bit more competitive ripple suppression and a longer hold-up time, it could be 2-3 places above. But anyway, a product has to take over the last place in any case, and this fell to the SL-1200G.

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6 thoughts on “ASRock SL-1200G 1200W ATX v3.1 PSU Review

  1. Aris would u update Gamemax Lioncore 1000/1200P series, i’ve seen they just had cybenetics platinum ratings

    1. I will review them at some point. Their OEM is doing some serious effort to improve, and I try to help them (as I do with all the other OEMs who send me products for testing)

  2. Love your work but could you in future articles explain every test with simple explanation? I always forget what’s what and have to go to your Tom’s HW reviews to check 😀
    For example from the Hold up time segment there: “Put simply; hold-up time is the amount of time that the system can continue to run without shutting down or rebooting during a power interruption.”

    If you could mention briefly at the beginning of each test that would be great. If it’s not hassle to paste it every time of course 🙂

    I’m still rocking a 2019 Seasonic Focus GX which I picked based on Jonny Guru’s review and I’m afraid that it will die soon so started my research and I’m glad to see that there is a new Guru in the PSU review space so thank you for your work.
    Also, your reviews now made me hesitant to buy Seasonic when the time is here lol hopefully they are still reliable even though they are now midrange in these tests

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