Deepcool PX1300P ATX v3.x PSU Review

Efficiency Normal, Light & Super-Light Loads

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

Average Efficiency

The platform’s average efficiency is high enough.

Average PF

The APFC converter could use some tuning for higher PF readings.

Average Efficiency 5VSB

The 5VSB rail is not so efficient.

Vampire Power

Vampire power is low, especially at 115V.

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6 thoughts on “Deepcool PX1300P ATX v3.x PSU Review

  1. Wanna thank you guys for the review, I was doing an absolute ton of research a couple of weeks ago between 1000+ watt ATX 3.0 units, and between this and the PlatiGemini I ended up with this unit cause it had more PCIE, a longer warranty and was actually on sale for 270 US at time of purchase.

    One thing I wanted to ask, is there a way to check if my native 12VHPWR cables are 12V-2×6? Anything to look for in the sense pins or the connector itself? I’d appreciate it cause all this crap around 12VHPWR is very confusing lol

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