Wednesday, September 21st 2022

ASUS Announces All-New TUF Gaming Gold PSUs

ASUS today announced the all-new TUF Gaming line of power supplies, designed to provide reliable, stable electricity to gaming PCs for years to come. For this iteration, ASUS engineers have made TUF Gaming PSUs better than ever, with improved 80 PLUS Gold efficiency rating and higher wattages to power any next-generation rig.

Like previous-generation TUF Gaming power supplies, the latest up to 1200 W Gold PSUs are built with military-grade components for reliable long-term usage, with a protective coating over the PCB to protect against short-circuits from moisture and dust. The 135 mm axial-tech fan design increases air pressure to keep operating temperatures low, without the noise of typical premium fans—and the new PSUs also feature a dual ball bearing for extended longevity.
ATX 3.0 compatibility and fully-modular design

This year, we're offering our TUF Gaming power supplies in even higher wattages, perfect for powering a DIY build that's capable of running AAA games well into the future. Consumers are able to choose from 750 W, 850 W, 1000 W and 1200 W designs, each with full ATX 3.0 support and native 16-pin power cables for modern graphics cards. Each model is fully modular, empowering users to eliminate unnecessary cable clutter from builds.

Upgraded efficiency and warranty
The new TUF Gaming PSUs have also been awarded 80 PLUS Gold certification, signifying that they're capable of even-more-efficient operation than the previous generation. These latest models have also gone through the same rigorous testing as all other TUF Gaming components, including extreme temperatures and vibrations, to ensure they're ready for long-haul operation.

In fact, we're so confident in the durability and longevity of TUF Gaming PSUs that we've increased the warranty from six years to 10 years—so users can rest easy that their components are in safe hands.
Source: ASUS
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5 Comments on ASUS Announces All-New TUF Gaming Gold PSUs

#1
P4-630
What is the OEM?
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#2
Tyl3n0L
Lot's of new PSU's announced today but after reading the press release of all of the vendors it seems they're basically all from the same OEM which might be Channel Well Technology
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dirtyferret
P4-630What is the OEM?
I believe they have a relationship with great wall and cwt. The real question is; are they going to upgrade the platform parts, keep it as is, or do cost cutting to it?
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#4
mama
Proper review please.
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#5
Andy 1967 England
Shame the fan grill is upside down... unless you rip it out and make it like this (pic)
Had to remove screws from fan/grill and pull it out nightmare as it bent but got sorted out in the end.
much more pleasing to the eye minus a few scratches.
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