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formula v line psfx 1200 review b

 

    Once again I find myself testing a product by a company I haven’t encountered in the past and well, the PSFX-1200 didn’t disappoint. Rail stability is very good, the 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency certification is only second to the Titanium one and as for noise levels although not the quietest model to date if you don’t climb over 1000W it will not stand out. Equipping the PSFX-1200 with two primary capacitors that can be used up to 85 degrees Celsius is not something we see a lot with models advertising the use of Japanese capacitors (although I seriously doubt this will prove to be an issue - still for some people it just might be enough for them to choose something else), but this choice was probably due to SFX height constraints (105 degrees capacitors are taller).


    Availability is usually the issue with new players in the market and unfortunately this also applies for Formula V Line since their PSFX-1200 power supply unit is hardly available anywhere. Some stores do carry it for around 255Euros but most of those are situated inside of Russia and so they are hardly accessible by most people. Leaving out availability however the PSFX-1200 model delivers on most areas, it’s SFX sized (making it ideal for mATX/mITX builds), has very good rail stability and features the 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency certification so the Golden Award is in order.

PROS


- Good Build Quality
- Very Good Rail Stability
- ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Compliant
- 80 PLUS Platinum Certified
- SFX Sized
- 1200W Output (12V-2x6 600W)
- Electrical Protections (OVP/SCP/OPP/UVP)
- 10 Year Limited Warranty



CONS


- Extremely Limited Availability
- Primary Capacitors (Up To 85 Degrees Celsius / For Some)