MSI MPG A1000GS PCIE5 ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Overall Performance

Here is the link to read more about this performance algorithm.

The PSU’s overall performance is high enough if we take its high price aside. Still, the NZXT C1000 Gold is a far better option, and costs 45 dollars less!

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  1. Considering getting the A1250GS version of this as I have a MSI 5090 Vanguard coming in soon and currently only have a EVGA 1000 GT for my 13900K/5090 build. Do you think the 1250 version should be similar to this one? I was looking to get an ATX 3.1 PSU and mainly wanted to go with MSI on the off chance anything happens with the card, they then can’t blame the PSU.

  2. Hello, Aris ! I’ve been looking at multiple benchmarks and reviews on your page and on the cybernetic’s site and idk that psu to choose for a 5070 level of build, the super flower 850w leadex vii gx, the msi a850g, or the corsair rmx 850w atx 3.1, price wise the first 2 are basically the same price and the corsair one is 25$ more expensive

          1. Thanks for your suggestion ,but I’ll probably get the xg psu because it’ll allow for a longer gpu in my 20l case

  3. Hi, Aris! I scrolled down Enermax’s website, and came up with Enermax Revolution III. It is said to be ATX 3.1, and i’m pretty sure it’s a replacement for Revolution DF judging from its price

    Would you be consider to review this unit? Thanks

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