CONCLUSION

The ORA PRO G1 1000W by MOAIPLAY leaves a solid first impression for a debut unit. Its low noise profile (thanks to using an 148mm FDB fan) is genuinely one of its strongest traits, staying effectively silent even when the system leans on it. Rail stability is also handled well, with consistent behavior under load and no signs of erratic voltage movement. Build quality feels competent throughout, suggesting that MOAIPLAY took care with component selection (Japanese capacitors) and assembly. Still, two factors may give some buyers pause, that the OEM is a lesser‑known Chinese manufacturer, and the decision to pursue Cybenetics certification instead of the more familiar and well established 80 PLUS route. Neither is inherently negative, but both can certainly influence perception.
At this time the ORA PRO G1 1000 power supply unit by MOAIPLAY retails for just USD89.99 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and so it’s priced very well (unfortunately I wasn’t able to locate it inside the EU). Overall, the ORA PRO G1 1000 may not be the best PSU out there but it delivers good performance while at the same time being virtually inaudible so if we also take into account add the all-Japanese capacitors and cost the Golden Award is in order.

PROS
- Good Build Quality (100% Japanese Capacitors)
- Good Rail Stability
- ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Compliant
- Noise Levels (Almost Inaudible)
- Cybenetics Gold Certified
- 1000W Output
- Electrical Protections (OCP/OVP/SSP/OPP/UVP/SPD/OTP/SIP/NLO)
- 10 Year Limited Warranty
CONS
- EU Availability (Current)
- Lack Of 80 PLUS Certification (For Some)
- OEM Manufacturer (For Some)

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