MSI MAG A1000GLS PCIE5 ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Box & Bundle

The box features a photo of the product on its front and many badges. At some point, MSI should consider using only the essential badges and not any additional badges obtained from various sources, as this will most likely confuse users. The testing methodology and capabilities in general of anyone claiming a certification agency status should also be approved by an independent entity holding the proper credentials (a government entity). Otherwise, it has no significance.

Product Photos

The design is plain, but I don’t mind, since in most chassis you won’t even have a clear sight of the PSU. The fan grille is not restrictive, which is beneficial for airflow. At the PSU’s front side, you will find the AC receptacle and the power switch. There is no ECO switch, since the PSU doesn’t have a semi-passive operation. I highly prefer a PWM-driven fan spinning at low speeds under light loads, instead of a fan-stop feature.

The modular panel includes eleven sockets, including a native 12V-2×6 header.

Modular Cables
Description Cable Count Connector Count (Total) Gauge In Cable Capacitors
ATX connector 20+4 pin (600mm) 1 1 16-20AWG No
8 pin EPS12V (650mm) 2 2 18AWG No
6+2 pin PCIe (600mm) 2 2 18AWG No
12+4 pin PCIe (600mm) (600W) 1 1 16-24AWG No
SATA (500mm+150mm+150mm) / 4-pin Molex (+150mm) 1 3 / 1 18AWG No
SATA (500mm+150mm) / 4-pin Molex (+150mm) / FDD (+150mm) 3 6 / 3 / 3 18-20AWG No
AC Power Cord (1390mm) – C13 coupler 1 1 18AWG

The cables are long enough, and it is good to see 16AWG gauges on the ATX connector. Unfortunately, thicker than 18AWG gauges are not used on the EPS and 6+2 pin PCIe connectors. They would help in lowering voltage drops at high loads. At least the distance between the peripheral connectors is adequate at 150mm. Speaking of the peripheral connectors, my sample had three FDD connectors! I wonder why MSI decided to include this connector, which is a relic of the past. Needless to say, three of these connectors are overkill!

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2 thoughts on “MSI MAG A1000GLS PCIE5 ATX v3.1 PSU Review

  1. Hello Aris i had 160-170$ budget for my 1000W ATX 3.1, i’ve been researched on there are 5 options : MSI A1000GS, NZXT C1000 & Asrock PG-1000G, XPG Cybercore II, Montech Titan Gold, which is better options in terms of safety between all of them ?

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