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ASRock Phantom Gaming PG-1000G (ATX v3.1) Review

Rating: 8.0.

Today I get my first ever look at an ASRock branded power supply branded as the ‘Phantom Gaming'. This power supply is fully modular, is 80 Plus Gold certified and ships with a comprehensive 10 year warranty. The ASRock OEM of choice for this unit is FSP, and we will take a closer look to see if the performance can match up to the high aspirations, later in the review.

ASRock do not seem to be messing around with the PG-1000G, their website has a lot of data on display such as the adoption of 100% Japanese capacitors, a high grade fluid dynamic bearing fan, a semi passive fan control mode, along with a 5V ‘Boost Mode'. For the interests of my sanity I will be referring to this power supply throughout this review as simply ‘PG-1000G'.

Product highlights:

  • 80 Plus Gold Certified
  • Cybenetics GOLD and LAMBDA A Certified
  • ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Ready
  • Fully modular cable design
  • Native 12V-2×6 Connector Dual Colour Design with Tempguard
  • 100% Highly reliable Japanese capacitors
  • 135mm Intelligent Fan Control Mode
  • 5V ‘boost Mode'
  • 10 year warranty.

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