DeepCool PX1200G ATX 3.0 Gold Power Supply Review
Peter Donnell / 1 year ago
A Closer Look
This is a nice-looking PSU, I love this huge mesh on the fan, it looks pretty cool, albeit if this was on an open test bench, it’s at risk of things falling into it. I can pretty much poke a finger into the fan the gaps are that big.
There’s a good range of connectors, with five PCIE/CPU connectors, three peripherals, and the motherboard connector.
And there’s also a 12VHWR in a lovely aqua colour that matches the DeepCool branding colours.
There are no branding stickers on the sides, just the tiny DeepCool logo in the corners, which is rare to see, there’s often a big sticker on the side of a PSU.
Around the back, there’s a lot of ventilation, which should obviously be great for overall cooling performance. Much like the 12VHPWR port, the power switch is also in that funky colour. There’s also a hybrid fan switch, allowing a zero RPM mode at low loads or temperatures, or just a constant fan.
Finally, on the bottom of the PSU, there’s the specifications sticker, again, all pretty straightforward stuff.