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moaiplay ora pro g1 1000w review a

 

    A stable system starts with stable power. The PSU’s job is simple in theory but demanding in execution, deliver clean energy, handle sudden load shifts, and stay cool and quiet while doing it. Not all units manage that balance, and the difference becomes obvious when a system is pushed to its limits. Good electrical performance translates directly into smoother operation, quieter thermals, and fewer surprises during long‑term use. With that in mind, today we’re examining MOAIPLAY’s ORA PRO G1 1000W, a unit targeting users who want dependable and whisper quiet power for their systems.


    MOAIPLAY is dedicated to developing high-performance PC hardware that balances superior quality with affordability. By focusing on "affordable price but better performance," we empower gamers and creators with the reliable heart their systems deserve. LEGENDS PLAY ON!


    The ORA PRO G1 line includes 750/850/1000W output models all of which are fully modular and Cybenetics Gold certified (up to 89% electrical efficiency). The 1000W unit which I've had on my test bench for over a week now features a single 12V-2x6 power connector (600W), three 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors, single strong +12V rail (83A) capable of delivering 99% of the units’ total power output (996W) and a maximum power output of no less than 1144W (peak should now be up equal or more than 2.3KW for up to 100ms - once again however this is not something i can test). The ORA PRO G1 also sports half-bridge & LLC Resonant Converter with DC to DC design, active PFC, zero fan mode for its 148mm fan (starts spinning after a certain load), high-quality Japanese capacitors certified for use up to 105 degrees Celsius and a full array of electrical protections including over-current (OCP), over-voltage (OVP), under-voltage (UVP), short-circuit (SCP), over-temperature (OTP), surge and in-rush (SIP), no-load operation (NLO) and over-power (OPP). As for warranty even though MOAIPLAY is the new kid on the block they do cover the entire ORA PRO G1 line of PSUs with a 10-year limited one.