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- Beyond whisper quiet - Excellent Build Quality - Easy to install - Includes plenty of cabling options for a variety of builds

2 years ago I bought a pre-built gaming computer with a RTX 3060. From the start it crashed during heavy game play. I replaced a few parts and even sent the GPU back for a replacement. Nothing fixed it and I just assumed that crashing once or twice a day was normal. Ever since upgrading with this power supply about a month ago, I've had zero crashes.

Runs well and has the plugs you need to do lost anything

Lots of cables

Quiet, and strong

Everything

-Comes with plenty of cables that were long enough to work with my full size/workstation size case. I was able to use 4 individual gpu cables to power my dual video cards. -The box says 10 year warranty. -Looking into the Power Supply i see a mix of electrolytic (Corsair says 105C rated) and solid state capacitors. -Fan stays off and quiet until needed. -The sytem i put this Power Supply in had a Corsair 850 watt PS that ran warm under load. This 1200 watt ran nice and cool under load. -Voltage readings under load were steady; 5V= 5.056V, 12V= 12.033V.

Plenty of cables. Good length on them. Two cables have flat connectors for the rear mobo mounted ssd drives. Rest are tshaped. With m2 drives. Cables will soon be old tech anyway. They include retro cables for ancient hhds as well. Just buy this PU. Its great


Runs good, does what a psu needs to do and the cables are adaptable.

- Budget price - Reliable

Very quiet, cables seem to be good quality. I used this to replace an MSI power supply that failed within a week of purchase. Newegg was really great at helping me return the defective one and choose a different one

- Extremely quiet - High quality cables - ATX 3.1 12V-2×6 cable - Sleek, subtle design

Easy install quiet fan lots of connectors.

- At 115V, Cybenetics gave it a Gold Efficiency Rating and A Noise Rating (if you are somewhere with 230V mains voltage, efficiency rating is better at Platinum with A noise rating) - The 1600W model came with plenty of cables and ports on the PSU - The two tips of the PCIe 12V-2x6 cable are colored green to help identify if it is fully seated. - ASRock wrapped NTC type thermistors with the PCIe 12V-2x6 cables to monitor the temperature of the PCIe 12V-2x6 cables. The PSU will apparently do some protective measures if it gets too hot, but its not well explained on ASRocks website. - Option to give a tad more voltage to 5V lines. - Option to turn off fan at lower loads for less noise and better efficiency when doing light tasks. - Quiet fan - A good set of ports to plug into - Nice rugged build - 10 year warranty (quality of service is always up to the company though, keep that in mind) Included hardware - Nice variety of cables - Cable organizers including velcro straps and cable combs - PSU tester (it uses the motherboard cable) - AC cable (like other PSUs with higher power ratings, it needs more current, so it uses a C19 to NEMA 5-15P cable rather than a C13 to NEMA 5-15P in the lower units)

- cables feel nice - came with everything I need for my 9070xt - compact and built well

Handles my RTX 3070 and R5 3600 at full load with Cinebench and Furmark running simultaneously with no problem. Easy to set up. It's non-modular so just be sure to bundle unused cables.

Came with plenty of cables. Fit perfectly in my case.

For the price this is hands down one of the best power supply units I have seen! Literally came out within the past year. So has all the needed features for future compatibility plus has 220% power excursion. The 5v boost feature is an overclockers dream for stability while pushing the limits. The hipower 12v cord with the green tip to make sure its plugged in all the way with the sensors to make sure your not overheating is the chef's kiss for this unit!! I'm in love. Been an Asus Strix fanboy for a long time and I recently switched to Asrock products and I have not been disappointed yet! PSU, GPU, motherboard all work like butter.. but this power supply is the bee's knees without question i recommend to anyone upgrading or just looking to build a pc. You wont regret the purchase!