Asus Rog Strix 1000W Platinum PSU Review

Transient Response

20% Load – 20ms

Voltage Before After Change Pass/Fail
12V 11.965V 11.874V 0.75% Pass
5V 5.133V 5.050V 1.62% Pass
3.3V 3.301V 3.190V 3.38% Pass
5VSB 5.134V 5.084V 0.98% Pass

50% Load -20ms

Voltage Before After Change Pass/Fail
12V 11.944V 11.872V 0.60% Pass
5V 5.125V 5.052V 1.42% Pass
3.3V 3.291V 3.173V 3.58% Pass
5VSB 5.088V 5.039V 0.97% Pass

The transient response is good at 12V and 5V, and the deviation is not that high at 3.3V, but still, this rail drops below 3.2V the moment the transient load is applied.

Transient Response ATX v3.1 Tests

The PSU passes all ATX v3.1 transient response tests, but the 12V rail drops low in the 200% load test.

The 12V rail’s performance could be better in general.

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5 thoughts on “Asus Rog Strix 1000W Platinum PSU Review

  1. https://www.einarexglobal.com/psu/
    aris did u tested some einarex psu, because i’ve seen one of them certified by cybenetics gold, i was wonder about the internals of these psu because my fellow worries about it because it’s not listed at the cybenetics websites, would you review it on hwbusters too ?

  2. I have an insider tip that the Rog Thor III 1200W Platinum is also based on the Enchance (a more advanced platform), so you shouldn’t expect much better performance (+ they replaced the fancy fabric-braided cables with mediocre PVC-braided ones, exactly the same as this one Strix).
    In general, we can say that Thor III Platinum has achieved the status of a premium power supply.

    1. >In general, we can say that Thor III Platinum has achieved the status of a premium power supply.
      Thor III Platinum has lost the status of a premium power supply)

  3. Sad that the GaN mosfets was just a marketing gimmick here. Now I wonder if you can check if this is also the case with the ROG Thor 1200W Platinum III which is, supposedly a more premium plat PSU or if there is no point in it compared to the Strix plat in performance. But also the ROG THOR 1600W Titanium III when compared to the previous Thor Titanium.

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