MSI MEG Ai1600T PCIE5 ATX v3.1 PSU Review – The Ideal Choice for RTX 5090?

Efficiency Normal, Light & Super-Light Loads

Efficiency is high enough at normal loads and light ones at 230V, average at light loads at 115V, and pretty high at super-light loads at the same voltage input (115V).

Average Efficiency

The PSU’s average efficiency is high enough to meet the Cybenetics Titanium requirements.

Average PF

The APFC converter needs tuning for higher power factor readings at 115V.

Average Efficiency 5VSB

The 5VSB rail is highly efficient.

Vampire Power

Vampire power is low.

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2 thoughts on “MSI MEG Ai1600T PCIE5 ATX v3.1 PSU Review – The Ideal Choice for RTX 5090?

  1. When I saw the fan curve of this PSU from the Cybenetics report, I wasn’t expecting such a poor cooling solution for this PSU! With far better built (and cheaper!) noise-optimized ATX 3.1 PSUs in the market like the Seasonic Prime Noctua TX-1600 or the Cooler Master Silent X Platinum 1300, I really don’t see the point in throwing $699 USD for a PSU that doesn’t even come with fan failure protection.

    Such a dissapointing PSU from MSI…

  2. NZXT with price around $369 (it’s around $329 in Indonesia) outclassed MSI MEG A1600T with its price around $700

    Really, MSI?

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