Super Flower Leadex III 1300W ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Efficiency Normal, Light & Super-Light Loads

Efficiency is low at normal loads at both voltage inputs and decent at the other load levels (light and super-light).

Average Efficiency

The average efficiency is not that high compared to other Platinum units. Note that the unit loses the Cybenetics Platinum badge at 230V because of the inefficient 5VSB rail.

Average PF

The APFC converter could perform better, especially at 230V input.

Average Efficiency 5VSB

The 5VSB rail’s circuit needs improvement ASAP. Ten years ago, it was okay, but not anymore!

Vampire Power

Vampire power is increased, unfortunately.

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13 thoughts on “Super Flower Leadex III 1300W ATX v3.1 PSU Review

  1. Should I buy Super Flower Leadex III 1300W ATX v3.1 or Cooler Master MWE gold v2 1250w to be on safe site about 2vsb rail?

      1. thank you for replying! what about NZXT c1000 atx3.1 or Corsair RM1000e? NZXT c1000 atx3.1 is just few dollars more at my country

    1. I got this PSU but I think mine is dead. Tried doing a BIOS flashback with just the motherboard and cpu power plugged in and nothing happened (yes the psu was switched on). I then did the paperclip test and the fan didnt spin but im not sure if it normally spins at startup. Does anyone know? I tried both with ECO on and ECO off.

  2. Thanks for your review. Any thoughts on what you’d pick between the 1000W version of this and the new (ATX 3.1) RM1000x that you reviewed in September?

    1. I am also looking at the Leadex VII XP Platinum that you recommend in your guide. But I think this review is the first time anyone has looked at one of the new ATX 3.1 Leadex III models.

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