Power Supplies
XFX PRO 1250W Black Edition Modular Power Supply Review
A Closer Look – Interior
The internals of the XFX PRO 1250W are Seasonic made. The platform is one of Seasonic’s most advanced high end platforms on the market as it uses a full bridge LLC resonant topology and DC-DC converters integrated onto the modular panel which allows for further efficiency improvements. The design features abundant input filtering and makes use of all Japanese capacitors including three Nippon Chemi-Con made hold-up capacitors rated for 330uF, 420V and 105 degrees celsius operation. The entire unit is cooled by a Protechnic Electric MGA13512YF-025 135mm fan capable of up to 2100 RPM. You can find a more detailed technical analysis of this power supply’s key internal components right here if you’re interested.
I don’t think the fan profile is terribly important. If you have a muscle bound system that can come close to occasionally demanding the kind of power this unit can supply then the chances are you’d rather settle on 1400w+ PSU.
I’m surprised XFX didn’t opt for a San Ace fan which is something Seasonic does and is touted to be one of the best if not the best in the the consumer PSU game. Can it really make much difference the in price?
I don’t think the fan profile is terribly important. If you have a muscle bound system that can come close to occasionally demanding the kind of power this unit can supply then the chances are you’d rather settle on 1400w+ PSU.
I’m surprised XFX didn’t opt for a San Ace fan which is something Seasonic does and is touted to be one of the best if not the best in the the consumer PSU game. Can it really make much difference the in price?
I don’t think the fan profile is terribly important. If you have a muscle bound system that can come close to occasionally demanding the kind of power this unit can supply then the chances are you’d rather settle on 1400w+ PSU.
I’m surprised XFX didn’t opt for a San Ace fan which is something Seasonic does and is touted to be one of the best if not the best in the the consumer PSU game. Can it really make much difference the in price?
Its very bad power i have one 1250 pro but its very shit dont buy this shit