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

Efficiency Normal, Light & Super-Light Loads

Efficiency is high at normal loads, but low at light and super-light loads.

Average Efficiency

The average efficiency meets the Cybenetics Platinum criteria.

Average PF

The APFC converter performs well at 115V, but not so well at 230V. This is a typical issue in most platforms, since manufacturers tune the APFC converter for 115V, not caring so much for 230V input. Still, the majority of users will have a 230V input.

Average Efficiency 5VSB

Under both voltage inputs, I would like to see over 80% efficiency on the standby rail.

Vampire Power

Vampire power is low.

Pages ( 7 of 11 ): « Previous123456 7 891011Next »

Related Posts

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.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Please consider turning off your adblocker to support our work! We work night and day to offer quality content, and ads help us continue our work! Thank you! The Hardware Busters Team