Super Flower Leadex VII XP 1200W ATX v3.0 PSU Review

Protection Features

OCP (Cold @ 31°C) 12V: 135.8A (135.94%), 11.995V
5V: 24.3A (121.5%), 5.057V
3.3V: 25.2A (126%), 3.323V
5VSB: 4.7A (156.67%), 5.034V
OCP (Hot @ 40°C) 12V: 134.8A (134.93%), 11.997V
5V: 23.9A (119.5%), 5.061V
3.3V: 25.1A (125.5%), 3.325V
5VSB: 4.6A (153.33%), 5.036V
OPP (Cold @ 31°C) 1611.00W (134.25%)
OPP (Hot @ 40°C) 1547.64W (128.97%)
OTP ✓ (144°C @ 12V Heat Sink)
SCP 12V to Earth: ✓
5V to Earth: ✓
3.3V to Earth: ✓
5VSB to Earth: ✓
-12V to Earth: ✓
PWR_OK Proper operation
NLO
SIP Surge: MOV
Inrush: NTC Thermistor & Bypass relay

The 12V rail’s OCP triggering point is not set high, effectively protecting the PSU. Nonetheless, I would like to see a larger difference in the 12V OCP setting, between hot and cold temperatures. Moreover, the OCP triggering points on the minor rails are set correctly. Lastly, the OPP triggering points are correct, with the wattage difference between cold an hot temperatures being high enough.

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11 thoughts on “Super Flower Leadex VII XP 1200W ATX v3.0 PSU Review

  1. Hi,

    Thanks so much for reviewing this unit, very helpful as I’m looking to upgrade in a way that also allows sufficient headroom to use next generation GPUs.

    Looking at the latest versions that are up for sale it appears as though Super Flower has changed the connector design to what they are calling their “universal Super Connector”. I would imagine this doesn’t have any impact on the performance of the unit but I am by no means an expert.

    Also with rumors that next gen GPUs could require 2x 12VHPWR, would the use of universal connectors enable this (with a combination of a 12+4 and 2×6+2 cables)?

  2. Are you sure you reviewed the XP model here and not the XG ? because the photos on your site and the photos on the manufacturer’s site don’t match up ,on the manufacturer’s site XP model has different connector plugs on the psu side.

      1. Hi Aris,

        i am still a little bit confused. On their website Super Flower lists a XG (Super Flower Leadex VII XG) and a XP (Super Flower Leadex VII Platinum Pro) series, both Cybenetics Platinum certified.

        Your Cybenetics measurements for both series are almost identical. Except for different cable lengths, is there any difference between those psu’s? Or is this only a relabeling because of your cybenetics rating? In germany the XP and XG 1000w models cost almost the same. Assuming the price stays the same, which series would you recommend?

        Thanks 🙂

        1. Hi! We don’t do re-labeling, we have to check everything.

          SF followed/thought according to the 80 P scheme. They will start thinking according to Cyben’s schemes from now on. If they cost the same, XP.

          1. At the same prices, which is better and do you recommend buying seasonic Vertex platinum px 1200 or leadex vii 1200 platinum or leadex vii 1300 gold ?
            thank you.

  3. Hello,

    I was wondering if this PSU is really atx 3.1 specification? If the connection is loose, will it short out and do the 0 watt/protection feature? Does it also have “Permitted on the 12V rail up to 13.75A for 0.1ms (165W), allowing for higher power draw from PCIe devices”?

    I understand this is a really good PSU, but at the same time the 3.1 spec is confusing.

    Thanks

    1. Hi! It is ATX v3.1 since Intel doesn’t require 12V-2×6, but it says it is mandatory only on the GPU.
      It can deliver 200% of its power for 0.1ms.

      It can be confusing indeed!

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