Super Flower Leadex VII PRO 1000W ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Protection Features

OCP (Cold @ 28°C) 12V: 117.6A (141.18%), 12.103V
5V: 25.1A (125.5%), 5.058V
3.3V: 26.3A (131.5%), 3.359V
5VSB: 4.9A (196%), 5.064V
OCP (Hot @ 43°C) 12V: 117.2A (140.7%), 12.11V
5V: 23.2A (114%), 5.072V
3.3V: 25.1A (125.5%), 3.364V
5VSB: 4.6A (184%), 5.066V
OPP (Cold @ 27°C) 1415.14W (141.51%)
OPP (Hot @ 43°C) 1405.18W (140.52%)
OTP ✓ (130°C @ secondary side)
SCP 12V to Earth: ✓
5V to Earth: ✓
3.3V to Earth: ✓
5VSB to Earth: ✓
-12V to Earth: ✓
PWR_OK Proper operation
NLO
Fan Failure Protection
SIP Surge: MOV
Inrush: NTC Thermistor & Bypass relay

The 12V OCP triggering points and the OPP ones are set higher than the typical, but the platform can take the load. It would be much safer, though, if the difference in the triggering points was higher between cold and hot conditions, which is the case for the minor rails.

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12 thoughts on “Super Flower Leadex VII PRO 1000W ATX v3.1 PSU Review

  1. Hello, good afternoon!
    I have a question, does it matter what the connectors are like on the back of the PSU? This specific one use 9-pin connectors that I have never seen in my life, could it cause me problems? Especially with the 12V 2×6 cable?
    In my country I can get one of these, it is at the same price as the MSI MPG A1000G PCIE5, which one is better? (I imagine Superflower).
    Thank you so much!

  2. θα μπορούσατε να μου πείτε από που μπορώ να αγοράσω αυτό το τροφοδοτικό? Προορίζεται για radeon rx 7900xtx και 7800x3d

    1. Δυστυχώς η Super Flower δεν έχει ακόμη distributor στην Ευρώπη. Ρίξε μια ματιά στην Caseking αν το φέρνει.

  3. Hi,

    On page 2 (Box & Bundle, Product Photos & Cables), statement “The modular panel around the back hosts thirteen sockets. Since the PSU doesn’t have a native 12V-2×6 socket, it is automatically ATX v3.1 compliant if it meets the ATX v3.0 requirements.” is confusing to me.

    This statement confuses me because it reads, this PSU is ATX 3.1 compliant since it does not have 12v-2×6 socket.

    1. it means that any PSU that doesn’t have the native 12V-2×6 but uses 2x 8 pin sockets instead AND meets ATX v3.0 spec requirements, automatically meets the ATX v3.1 specs.

      While PSUs with 12VHPWR are NOT since they need the native 12V-2×6. Some brands were smart and used 2x 8 pins (e.g. Corsair, Super Flower) so they didn’t have to make any changes to make their PSUs ATX v3.1 ready.

      1. Hello, could there be an error in the characteristics? What is the correct full-bridge or hall-bridge topology?
        thank you and greetings

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