NZXT C1200 Gold 1200 W Review 7

NZXT C1200 Gold 1200 W Review

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At the face of the box, you will find a photo of the PSU, the model number, and two icons, one for the 80 PLUS Gold certification and another for the ATX v3.0 compatibility.


The protection inside the box is adequate. Moreover, the purple pouch is a nice touch.


At the face of the PSU, next to the AC receptacle, there is a power switch and another button for toggling on/off the unit's semi-passive operation.


The unit's model number is depicted on the sides.


The power specifications label is installed at the bottom side.


The small modular panel has eleven (11) sockets.


This is a compact PSU measuring 150 mm in depth.


Here are some more photos of the PSU from various angles.

Cables and Connectors

Modular Cables
DescriptionCable CountConnector Count (Total)GaugeIn Cable Capacitors
ATX connector 20+4 pin (600 mm)1116-20AWGNo
4+4 pin EPS12V (700 mm)1116AWGNo
8 pin EPS12V (700 mm)1116AWGNo
6+2 pin PCIe (650 mm+150 mm)2416-18AWGNo
12+4 pin PCIe (640 mm) (600 W)1116-24AWGNo
SATA (500 mm+150 mm)2418AWGNo
SATA (500 mm+150 mm+150 mm+150 mm)1418AWGNo
4-pin Molex (500 mm+150 mm+150 mm+150 mm)1418AWGNo
AC Power Cord (1410 mm) - C13 coupler1114AWG-


There are enough connectors installed on long cables. Besides the four 6+2 PCIe connectors, there is also a 12+4 pin one for supporting high-powered modern graphics cards.


The PSU has eight SATA and four 4-pin Molex connectors on four cables. Moreover, the distance between the peripheral connectors is ideal.
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