2019 Power Supplies
Browse 97 units introduced in 2019.
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Showing 75 of 97 entries in Intro 2019
↪ Notes: Though a sleeve bearing fan is used, 1st Player backs it up with a 7-year warranty.
↪ Notes: Updated N series
↪ Notes: Updated M5+
↪ Notes: Sleeve-bearing fan.
↪ Notes: Most likely for the Asian market; sightings in China and India. Ketchup and mustard cables, different fan grille, label, and box.
↪ Notes: No 80 Plus or Cybenetics rating, OCP is not claimed on any rail, poor 12V output relative to total capacity, poor quality fan, etc. Basically e-waste.
↪ Notes: Be wary that more variants of the Prestige are made! Same platform as Xigmatek Hydra M.
↪ Notes: Both EPS connectors share a cable, poor regulation and transient response on minor rails; only a 2 year warranty.
↪ Notes: Protections don't kick in nearly in time before the voltage on the minor rails falls out of spec under ~108% overload.
V-Series
"Vanguard" Platinum Standard
DC-DC
Delta Electronics
GM
↪ Notes: Single/multi-rail switchable.
↪ Notes: Same as MWE Gold non-modular
↪ Notes: Basically Elite V4 but full range
↪ Notes: Braided cables, some units manufactured between Oct. 2019 to Mar. 2020 (lot codes 194448xx to 201148xx) recalled for potential failures.
↪ Notes: Grey label; costdown RM-x. Out-of-spec 3.3V transients. Hong Hua rifle bearing fan. Meets all other tier A requirements.
↪ Notes: Appears to be limited to the Chinese market.
↪ Notes: Ripple on 12V was shown at 52mV, all other requirements for tier A proper are met.
↪ Notes: Limited information.
↪ Notes: Decent overall performance despite being ACRF on the primary side, double ball bearing fan.
↪ Notes: See notes under Series name for how to identify each version.
↪ Notes: See notes under Series name for how to identify each version.
↪ Notes: Uncommon and possibly limited to the Australian market?
↪ Notes: Costdown NO-817. 85c bulk cap.
↪ Notes: Sometimes referred to as the "Super Gold", OEM Performance GD.
↪ Notes: OCP on both the 3.3V and 5V lines is either faulty or set in excess of 330%, which is unacceptable. Bad electrical performance (severely OOS).
↪ Notes: Included with the InWin A1 Plus case; not available on its own.
↪ Notes: Sleeve bearing fan, no OTP supported/claimed.
↪ Notes: Actual +12V capacity is ~5-10% lower than advertised wattage.
↪ Notes: Actual 12V line output is 50 watts less than the model name (despite being DC-DC), numerous minute issues; overall suboptimal quality.
↪ Notes: Platform confirmed through overhead and internal shots provided by the manufacturer.
↪ Notes: SI model, however it appears to be identical to the MP-B.
↪ Notes: Platform is GPN (or at least very similar), even though the model number indicates it to be GPK.
↪ Notes: OTP isn't claimed despite the fact that the supervisor IC might support it
↪ Notes: Added MCU and secondary supervisor IC.
↪ Notes: Fan grille with islands above the fan hub and for fan mounting holes. 120mm fan
↪ Notes: Transient response on the 3.3V rail is either failing or near failing. Fan profile is quite aggressive.
↪ Notes: Dual system. Load regulation on 12V could be better.
↪ Notes: SFX-L
↪ Notes: Minor changes with a "V3" model released in 2019.
↪ Notes: Minor changes with a "V3" model released in 2019.
↪ Notes: Claims only SCP, OPP, and over/under voltage. OCP not claimed on any rail.
↪ Notes: Not recommended since no proper testing exists, and numerous issues exist with other Segotep units that were tested.