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.

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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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