Hold Up Time
Because the hold-up time is lower than 17ms, the PSU is not ATX v3.0 compliant, as XPG claims, but it meets the ATX v3.1 spec where the hold-up time requirement is lower!
Inrush Current
We recently changed the methodology for conducting inrush current measurements and the required equipment, so I had to re-run the corresponding tests and update all relevant PSU review charts. This is still a work in progress.
Timings
The PSU supports Alternative Low Power Modes.
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Please help! Is the Kyber 850w worth it for $80usd? Bought it the other day, confusing it for the Core Reactor II. I’m on a tight budget but I hope it lasts. If not, I have to save up to get a more expensive one.
It is a decent PSU, yes. The Core Reactor II 850W is typically above 100$ as I remember.
Hi, I have bought a prebuilt with this psu, I have a rtx 5080 and a ryzen9 9950x3d should I be worried and upgrade the psu out of my pocket to save my components from getting fried or this is safe to use? I have already done extensive stress testing and everything was working fine!
I would change the PSU to something stronger and with higher performance for this system!
I am unsure if many users will opt to pay 110 dollars for a native-cables-only PSU in 2024, given that with 10-15 dollars more, they can get a fully modular ATX v3.x compliant (e.g., the Thermaltake GF3 A3 850).
On page 11, I think there’s a typo in the thermaltake model’s name (GF A3 vs GF3 A3)