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DeepCool PX1000G (80 Plus Gold) Review

Rating: 8.0.

DeepCool are well known in 2023 for producing a variety of chassis and coolers, and we have reviewed many on KitGuru. They recently released a series of new PCIe Gen 5 ATX 3.0 power supplies in various capacities. Today we look at the 1000 Watt model, called the PX1000G.

There are three models in the PX range, an 850W model, a 1000W model and a 1200W model. For a full list of DeepCool power supplies head over to their website HERE for further details.

According to sales documentation we received from DeepCool they are offering the units in either black or at a £10 premium in white. SCAN have the black version listed at £179.99 HERE but the white version shows NEW but EOL HERE. We would imagine they are awaiting stock and that is just a placeholder.

DeepCool are offering a 10 year warranty with this power supply, for peace of mind.

Key features:

  • ATX 3.0 Certified
  • Dedicated PCI-e Gen 5.0 power cable (12VHPWR)
  • 5 EPS/PCI-e ports
  • Up to 300% TGP and 200% Total System Power excursions
  • Dual 105C Japanese main capacitor topology
  • Silent Fan mode
  • 80 PLUS Gold certified
  • Cybenetics Certified
  • Compact 160mm size
  • Available: 850w, 1000w, 1200w
  • Warranty: 10 years

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