ASUS ROG Thor 1200W Platinum III ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Transient Response

20% Load – 20ms

Advanced Transient Response 20% - 50 Hz - No Caps
Voltage Before After Change Pass/Fail
12V 12.030V 11.874V 1.29% Pass
5V 5.086V 5.004V 1.62% Pass
3.3V 3.322V 3.198V 3.74% Pass
5VSB 5.125V 5.073V 1.02% Pass

50% Load -20ms

Advanced Transient Response 50% - 50 Hz - No Caps
Voltage Before After Change Pass/Fail
12V 12.018V 11.951V 0.56% Pass
5V 5.078V 5.003V 1.48% Pass
3.3V 3.315V 3.187V 3.87% Pass
5VSB 5.083V 5.040V 0.84% Pass

The transient response with normal loads is decent at 12V, good at 5V, and mediocre at 3.3V.

Transient Response ATX v3.1 Tests

The PSU passes all ATX v3.1 transient response tests.

The 12V rail performs excellently at high transient loads, keeping its voltage level high.

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9 thoughts on “ASUS ROG Thor 1200W Platinum III ATX v3.1 PSU Review

  1. *moSfets !

    ” It features GaN MODFETs…”
    “… high-end ATX v3.1 compliant PSU using a Seasonic platform with MODFETs…”

  2. I’m considering this or MSI MEG AI1600T or Seasonic Prime TX ATX3.1 1300W. 5090/R7 9800X3D what would you suggest?

  3. Aris i’ve seen that Cougar GLE1000/1200 cybenetics the data OEM said it was CE-Link, but i was bought the GLE 1000 and they said on a label it was Compucase or HEC, which it’s true about this CE-Link or HEC/Compucase ?

    1. As I remember I asked Cougar about the OEM and they told me CE-Link, because at some point it is difficult to recognize who actually made the PSU.

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