Deepcool PX1000G PSU Review

Transient Response

20% Load – 20ms

Voltage Before After Change Pass/Fail
12V 12.156V 11.945V 1.73% Pass
5V 5.033V 4.944V 1.77% Pass
3.3V 3.288V 3.184V 3.18% Pass
5VSB 5.064V 5.001V 1.24% Pass

50% Load -20ms

Voltage Before After Change Pass/Fail
12V 12.100V 12.011V 0.74% Pass
5V 5.027V 4.948V 1.57% Pass
3.3V 3.283V 3.178V 3.20% Pass
5VSB 5.125V 5.083V 0.83% Pass

The transient response at 12V is not good at 20% load, affecting the average score. The 5V and 3.3V rails have low deviations, but the latter has its voltage level drop below 3.2V, which is not ideal.

Transient Response ATX v3.0 Tests

The PSU successfully passed all ATX v3.0 transient response tests, but I want to see a higher voltage at 12V, at the 200% transient response scenario.

The 12V rail passes all tests, but the deviation at the 200% transient response test is among the highest in this category.

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7 thoughts on “Deepcool PX1000G PSU Review

      1. In my country the brand has incredible support. I know Deepcools marketing manager and he would help me out in Rma if anything goes south.

        Considering that both Deepcool A1000G and Msi A1000G are manufactured on the same platform by CWT. Which one should I go for ? (Deepcool PX1000G is 30 dollars cheaper here)

          1. Thank you so much for the reply.
            Also would it be worth spending 50 dollars more for the platinum version of this Deepcool psu which is PX1000P. Planning to pair it with an RTX4090 at stock speeds.

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