DeepCool’s new PL-D line meets the ATX v3.1 standards, and its members’ prices are highly affordable. Although DeepCool advertises them as ATX v3.0, since they
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The Deepcool PN1200M is an ATX v3.1 power supply offered at $149. It has enough power to support a gaming system with an RTX 4090

The Deepcool PN1000M is an ATX v3.1 power supply offered at a fair price of $129. It has enough power to support a strong gaming

The DeepCool PN650D is a non-modular PSU, since it is budget-oriented. It uses a platform by Channel Well Technology, with codename GPW. This is an

The XPG Core Reactor II VE 650 is a more affordable version of the similar capacity Core Reactor II model, using the same platform which

The DeepCool PN750D doesn’t have any modular cables, in an effort to lower the production cost. It also uses a budget-oriented platform by Channel Well

The DeepCool PN850D is a non-modular power supply, using, a budget oriented platform by CWT, with codename GPW. Its main feature is the ATX v3.1

The Deepcool PX1000P is a strong, high-performance PSU, following the ATX v3.0 spec, meaning that it comes with a 12VHPWR connector, which can deliver up

The Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W is the first PSU I have ever evaluated supporting both ATX12V and ATX12VO standards, making it as future proof as possible.

The Big Question! Is it worth getting an ATX v3.0 PSU now? Everyone has been asking me lately why I should bother buying an ATX