The Super Flower Leadex II 1000W is built to a very high standard with the company logo embossed into the side panels. This is a pure modular design as we can see from the image above. The paintwork and surface treatment is very resistant to scratching.
The unit measures 165mm (L) x 150mm (W) x 86mm (H).
The power supply is cooled by a large 135mm fan which is hidden behind a thick metal panel with holes cut into it for air circulation. We will get a closer look at the fan later in the review.
One side of the power supply is fully vented with a power cable and switch on one side. The other side of this panel features two small switches. One is for ECO on/off and LED on/off (for the modular cable connector headers on the reverse side).
The other side of the unit is home to the modular connector bays. The LED switch can be toggled on to light these connectors white. It can thankfully be disabled as well if you prefer a more subtle build.
The modular cables panel is well structured with clear markings above each section for ‘M/B' and ‘Universal'. The headers are different sizes so it would be difficult to make mistakes during the system build.
Super Flower Leadex II 1000W | |||||
DC Output
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+3.3V
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+5V
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+12V |
-12V
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+5Vsb
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Max Output
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24A
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24A
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83.3A |
0.5A
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3A
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Total Power | 120W | 999.6W | 6W | 15W | |
1000W |
The single +12V rail is able to deliver 83.3 amps which is plenty for any Crossfire or SLI system build I can imagine. Larger 1200W power supplies are often able to deliver around 100 amps.