Seasonic Vertex PX-1000 ATX v3.0 PSU Review

Overall Performance

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

The overall performance is not high for a Platinum unit because of the poor transient response, the lower-than-expected efficiency, and the not-so-good ripple suppression on all rails but 12V.

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3 thoughts on “Seasonic Vertex PX-1000 ATX v3.0 PSU Review

  1. I think fsp 1000w ti is still cheaper in my country and performs much better than this psu. I expected more from seasonic tbh.

  2. Thanks for the review ! Appreciate the 115V/230V detail in the Noise output section

    I have to admit, I am quite disappointed with this PSU.
    I got the PX-1200 model and the Corsair SF1000 (in case I could not manage to fit the Seasonic one in my lian A3-matx), and so far the corsair has been superior despite the lower capacity and form factor. In fact, the corsair is much quieter under low/medium loads, and under high loads, I can only hear my GPU anyway.

    Protection features are also quite disappointing with this Vertex series, and efficiency is just marginally higher than the gold certified version

    To sum it up, the Corsair SF1000 has been, at least for me:
    – quieter
    – cheaper
    – MUCH less bulky
    – ATX 3.1 compliant

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