Monday, November 7th 2022

ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces All-New Strix Gold Aura Edition Series

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the Strix Gold Aura Edition series power supply units (PSUs), which pack the latest ATX 3.0 compatibility, improved cooling, 16-pin PCI Express (PCIe) support and integrated Aura Sync RGB illumination. We built the original Strix 850 W Gold PSU to provide stable, efficient, cool and quiet power to mainstream rigs of all stripes. But technology marches ever onward, and with modern graphics cards driving the new ATX 3.0 standard of power delivery, it's time to take Strix to the next level.

Like its predecessor, the Strix Gold Aura Edition series—available in 750 W, 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W variants—stand apart from competing power supplies thanks to a larger heatsink for cool, quiet operation. With twice the volume of traditional PSU heatsinks, this design allows for lower temperatures, longer component lifespan, and longer 0dB operation under light and medium loads. However, with the Strix Gold Aura Edition, we went even further: the entire power supply is now encased in a sleek aluminium chassis that acts as its own heatsink, further reducing temperatures and minimizing noise.
Superb efficiency, improved airflow and 16-pin power delivery
All this heat dissipation is aided by our 135 mm axial-tech fan design, featuring a dual ball-bearing for long-term operation. It also shares the same 80 PLUS Gold certification as its predecessor, with efficient, low-ESR Japanese capacitors rated to last up to twice as long as standard caps.

Arguably the biggest upgrade, however, is the new 16-pin power connector for modern graphics cards. While previous power supplies required an adapter for use with certain modern GPUs, the Strix Gold Aura Edition power supplies are bundled with a native 16-pin PCIe cable that can pipe up to 600 W of clean, stable power directly to Strix GeForce RTX 4090 or TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards—no adapter required.

Integrated Aura Sync illumination and long 10-year warranty
In addition, as the name suggests, the Strix Gold Aura Edition series is now compatible with Aura Sync, thanks to new RGB lighting on the ROG Fearless Eye logo. Builders can make use of the included RGB connection cable to plug the power supply directly into a three-pin addressable RGB header on the motherboard, and the its lighting can be synced with the rest of the system—so the power supply can now enjoy all the same unique lighting patterns as other attached ROG gear.

We're so confident about the reliability of the Strix Gold Aura Edition power supplies that we back them with a 10-year limited warranty.
Source: ASUS
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9 Comments on ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces All-New Strix Gold Aura Edition Series

#1
TheoneandonlyMrK
So they took your heatsink, added a heatsink then wrapped it in a heatsink.
Are they trying to tell us something.

Jks aside who makes these in reality and are they any good, my next PSU won't be Corsair, just saying.
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#2
ks2
TheoneandonlyMrKSo they took your heatsink, added a heatsink then wrapped it in a heatsink.
Are they trying to tell us something.

Jks aside who makes these in reality and are they any good, my next PSU won't be Corsair, just saying.
Strix psus are usually good.
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#3
Niceumemu
Wish more PSUs would start using GaN FETs instead of just trundling along with the same old tech
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#4
mclaren85
Yet another seasonic re-branded PSU.
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#5
ThrashZone
mclaren85Yet another seasonic re-branded PSU.
Hi,
With asus bling tax included and dreadful customer support and rma :laugh:
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#6
Telstar
Instead of releasing the Loki, yet another gold crap.
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#7
Nopa
TheoneandonlyMrKSo they took your heatsink, added a heatsink then wrapped it in a heatsink.
Are they trying to tell us something.

Jks aside who makes these in reality and are they any good, my next PSU won't be Corsair, just saying.
From 2010-2020s, I've seen many folks in various PC communities recommened Corsair PSUs, but still haven't pulled the trigger on one despite that. How's Corsair compared to 3 decades-old player like Seasonic or SilverStone?
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#8
TheoneandonlyMrK
NopaFrom 2010-2020s, I've seen many folks in various PC communities recommened Corsair PSUs, but still haven't pulled the trigger on one despite that. How's Corsair compared to 3 decades-old player like Seasonic or SilverStone?
I would say pretty good, I have and do use some but I have seen a few fail , mostly rm550s though not higher power ones but like Asus they don't make they're own so there's fails in the mix I'm sure.
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#9
TheLostSwede
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NopaFrom 2010-2020s, I've seen many folks in various PC communities recommened Corsair PSUs, but still haven't pulled the trigger on one despite that. How's Corsair compared to 3 decades-old player like Seasonic or SilverStone?
I've had a couple, never had an issue with them, except one that got dinged by a moving company, but then again, they trashed my entire case, so hardly Corsair's fault.
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