INTRODUCTION

Every PC build eventually comes down to trust, you can pair the fastest CPU with the most ambitious GPU, but none of it means anything if the power delivery behind them falters. The PSU is the one component that never gets to rest, it has to respond instantly to shifting loads, absorb the chaos of wall power, and keep every rail within safe margins no matter what the system throws at it. It’s here that build quality, component selection, and electrical design quietly determine whether your hardware enjoys a long, uneventful life or ends up dealing with instability, noise, or premature wear. As the market fills with units that promise high wattage but deliver mixed real‑world behavior, the importance of a PSU that prioritizes consistency over theatrics becomes even more apparent. Into that landscape steps the CPS PcCooler YT1200.
Shenzhen Fluence Technology PLC, established in 2005, is mainly engaged in lithium battery cathode materials, new cooling devices for electronic products and LED industry chain-related businesses, which is recognized as a national high-tech enterprise.
The YT line of power supply units but CPS PcCooler currently includes 850/1000/12000W output variants all of which are ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 compliant and Cybenetics Platinum certified (up to 93%+ efficiency). Τhe YT1200 model features a single 12V-2x6 power connector, three 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors, single +12V rail (100A) capable of delivering 100% of the units’ power output and has a total power output of no less than 1319W (220% peak for this model which should place it up to 2.9KW for up to 16ms - once again however this is not something I can test). Other features and specifications include Full-Bridge & LLC Resonant Converter paired with synchronous rectification and DC‑to‑DC regulation (thus allowing the unit to sustain stable voltage output even under rapid load shifts), active PFC, Smart ECO fan mode for the 135mm fan (starts spinning after a specific load), flat embossed Cables and a full array of electrical protections including over-current (OCP), over-voltage (OVP), under-voltage (UVP), short-circuit (SCP), over-temperature (OTP), surge protection (SPD) and over-power (OPP). As for warranty CPS PcCooler covers their YT line of power supply units with a 10-year limited one.

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