

-quiet -labeled outputs and wires

Got this for my 4080. Cables are a pretty good quality, so that was a plus, but the biggest deal for me was the silent mode. I built my rig around power and silence, and the fan for this PSU is nearly inaudible. It doesn't whir to life when you start up your rig, so that was a major plus. I honestly don't know that I've heard the fan cut on at all, but I monitor my temps constantly and they're always good, so you must have to suck back some major juice to get them to make some noise.



Full modular- no unnecessary cables to manage


- Fully modular means you only use the wires you need, making clean routing within the case a snap - Came with all the wires I needed for motherboard, CPU, and a SATA drive with plenty of additional wiring and 4 remaining plugs available for future expansion - Runs super quiet on low load. Given the market, I went with embedded graphics to start and am not drawing anywhere near what this PSU can output. That said, the integrated fan is either really quiet, by default, or is smart enough to run quiet under low load - Came with mounting screws so, even if my case hadn't, mounting was a snap

- size, in more compact cases it's a huge difference maker (o11 air mini for me) - quiet, fans don't turn on randomly under low load, no idle coil whine - plays nice with my components, i had horrific whine with mb and gpu, and this has no mb whine (x670e tomahawk) and significantly reduced gpu whine (tuf 4080 oc)




Was on back order but only had to wait a few days for Newegg to replenish their stock. This PSU runs and powers up all my new devices and Strix Z790-E motherboard. The modular cabling is what grabs my attention the most as its very flexible to reroute , tie-wrap and create a very clean layout . Installed with a Asys Ryujin III 360 AIO cooler , Asus Prime GeForce 5060 Ti video card, etc