The ROG Strix series PSUs combine high-quality cooling components for a quiet, high-performance product. Featuring ROG heatsinks from the ROG Thor series and Axial-tech fan design from premium NVIDIA...
The ROG Strix series PSUs combine high-quality cooling components for a quiet, high-performance product. Featuring ROG heatsinks from the ROG Thor series and Axial-tech fan design from premium NVIDIA RTX graphics cards.
Beneath the surface, low RDS (on) MOSFETs and top-tier Japanese capacitors handle power delivery with ease. The result is an incredibly...
The ROG Strix series PSUs combine high-quality cooling components for a quiet, high-performance product. Featuring ROG heatsinks from the ROG Thor series and Axial-tech fan design from premium NVIDIA RTX graphics cards.
Beneath the surface, low RDS (on) MOSFETs and top-tier Japanese capacitors handle power delivery with ease. The result is an incredibly quiet and efficient power supply with the reserves to handle the most intense gaming scenarios.
ROG Heatsinks
The integrated ROG heatsinks have twice the volume of traditional designs, resulting in significantly lower temperatures inside the ROG Strix series PSUs. This extends the lifespan of the components and allows for 0dB operation for longer durations than standard designs. The heatsinks are so effective that fan noise remains quiet, even under full load.
Over Current Protection (OCP), Over Power Protection (OPP), Over Temperature Protection (OTP), Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Short Circuit Protection (SCP)
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So far it's stable and does what it needs to do. I will mention the packaging which had everything and exuded quality. Black Friday 70 something euros I think was a good price.
Asus rog, there is no need to say anything more.. after 4 months of searching, I ended up with this for my build and it is one of the best for my build. Quality device, solid metal construction, no joke, full performance. The only thing you need to pay attention to is the silence button, it needs to be pressed and not out when it's out, it's in silence mode.. it also comes with a variety of stickers and magnets that are very nice for the case.
specs:
Msi mag b650m tomahawk Wi-Fi
Ryzen 5 7600x
Cooler master ml240l v2
T-force delta 32gb
Firecuda 530
Gigabyte rtx 3080ti
After a lot of searching for a PSU, I randomly came across this specific power supply. As the owner of an Enermax Revolution 87+ PSU for 6+ years, it was time to change it for safety reasons. I wanted to upgrade my PSU to a higher level, and my first choice was the Seasonic Prime (Gold or Platinum), followed by the Be Quiet (Power Zone or Straight Power 11) for their excellent fans. However, after reading a review that analyzed the Asus ROG Strix 750w, my perspective changed.
Essentially, this power supply is based on the Seasonic Focus+ Gold platform, but with a 14cm fan and highly upgraded heatsinks (four times the size of Seasonic's).
Pros:
- High grade 105c rated Japanese capacitors.
- 10-year warranty.
- Fantastic heatsink design.
- Efficiency of 88-90%.
- Cosmetic customization (with magnetic stickers, you can change the appearance on the sides and back).
- Quality of accessories and packaging (everything is individually packaged, with the PSU and cables covered in fabric, and good quality cables with sufficient length for most cases).
- Very attractive appearance. One of the most beautiful power supplies currently on the market.
Cons:
- Essentially, the only negative aspect is its price. I purchased it for 140 euros, but I believe it should have been priced around 120 euros considering its features and competition level at 650W.
In conclusion, this power supply is considered high-end based on its specs, materials, and competition. I wonder why it is not widely available in the market and why there haven't been any reviews from websites yet. Only time will tell its durability.