
ASUS has entered the PSU market, but are their 1st Generation units worth it?
ASUS ROG Thor 850W & 1200W PSU Review
Great review, and bonus points for making up the term "Roggy"![]()
In short, we think ASUS needs to lower the price of their 1200W model. At its current pricing, it is hard not to recommend exploring other options, leaving the ROG Thor 1200W as a unit that is only for the most ardent of ROG fans.
Whatever you do, Do not drop 1 of these PSU's on your foot, Otherwise you're going to have a thor toe.....
Roggy... as if RoG didnt make me cringe enough haha. I would love to see the "republic of gamers" brand disappear. Along with MSI Gamer X, Godlike, EVGA FTW, and all the rest of the asian marketted terminologies.
To be honest, I don't see the point of a 1200W in this day and age. SLI 3/4way is gone. This is aimed at gamers, so even with SLI 2 way and and overclocked CPU you are looking at around 800W usage at most. Components released now focus on efficiency as much as performance. As you said, the 850W variant will make far more sense to the consumer.
Even a 1000W would be catered more towards enthusiast markets. 1200W just makes no sense to me at all.
Thor goes out on the sauce one night. He goes to a bar, and meets a young lady with a lisp.
They spend the night in a hotel making love.. The next morning he decides to formally introduce himself..
"Hi, I'm Thor!" he says. She replies..
"You're thor? I'm so thor I can't pith"
As far as high wattage PSU's go, I'd say they are still useful today. The RTX 2080 Ti consumes more power than the GTX 1080Ti and the introduction of insane core counts in CPUs like AMD's Threadripper have made it a lot easier to build a high wattage system, especially if you overclock.
Yeah, 1200W will be overkill for most users, but they are far from pointless.
Final words
Right is platinum needed? No, not really, Gold is the new sweet spot in efficiency. I mean Platinum, Titanium offer merely a few percents more on efficiency whereas a Gold specced PSU is very efficient and more affordable. You also need to look at the workload, Platinum makes sense if your PC runs 24/7. But if you game a couple of hours per day, it all becomes very trivial and almost irrelevant. We have no doubt about the quality, stability, and efficiency of this PSU series though.
most reviews so far, have all agreed that 1200W is actually pointless. And also agree with TTL, that they would have preferred to review the 850W. Furthermore, in todays day and age, Gold certified PSU is more than enough with Platinum or Titanium being ever so slightly better.
In fact platinum is only really beneficial for users who leave their machine on 24/7.
I am inclined to agree. Even though I am running SLI 1080ti with a 7700k all Overclocked moderately, i am still only peaked at 790W the last time I tesed it properly. That is why I think a 1000W would have made more sense for the headroom.
2080ti, lets say 650W for agressive OC on two cards, 200W for a CPU at most. That is not even close to 1200W even if you factor in RGB, and all the minor components.