Deepcool PX1000P ATX v3.x PSU Review

Protection Features

OCP (Cold @ 26°C) 12V: 105.2A (126.29%), 12.024V
5V: 28.5A (129.55%), 4.996V
3.3V: 28.6A (130%), 3.283V
5VSB: 4.7A (156.67%), 5.04V
OCP (Hot @ 42°C) 12V: 104.4A (125.33%), 12.013V
5V: 28.4A (129.09%), 5.005V
3.3V: 28.5A (129.55%), 3.283V
5VSB: 4.7A (156.67%), 5.039V
OPP (Cold @ 29°C) 1320.75W (132.07%)
OPP (Hot @ 44°C) 1305.73W (130.57%)
OTP ✓ (139.6°C @ heat sink)
SCP 12V to Earth: ✓
5V to Earth: ✓
3.3V to Earth: ✓
5VSB to Earth: ✓
-12V to Earth: ✓
PWR_OK Proper Operation
NLO
Fan Failure Protection
SIP Surge: MOV
Inrush: NTC Thermistor & Bypass relay

The 12V rail is conservatively set, but having the same triggering point under cold and hot conditions is not the wisest thing to do. The same goes for over power protection, where the triggering points are close enough. Nonetheless, OPP is conservatively set, given the platform’s capabilities.

OCP on the minor rails is set at normal levels, but again, the triggering points are very close under cold and hot conditions.

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One thought on “Deepcool PX1000P ATX v3.x PSU Review

  1. It’s such a shame that such a good and expensive PSU is hampered by a silly fan profile.
    This figure looks like some sort of torture device.
    I want to ask, if the starting 1k RPM (30-35dBA) is the same even with the semi-passive mode turned off?… If so, than it is really silly.

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