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Seasonic Prime TX-1600 ATX 3.0 Titanium Review

Rating: 9.0.

Seasonic have just released a new range of power supplies in the PRIME TX range, in both Platinum and Titanium efficiencies. While they sent us some other Platinum units, today we test the company's flagship 1600W Titanium model which is priced at a somewhat staggering 550 euros / 480 pounds.

The Seasonic PRIME Titanium range is certainly fully populated now, with 1600w ATX 3.0, 1300w ATX 3.0, 1000w, 850w, 750w and 650w units available, alongside both 700 and 600 Fanless options.

As we would expect this supply is a fully modular design, equipped with a large fluid dynamic bearing fan, gold plated high current terminals, and a full suite of OPP, OVP, UVP, OCP, OTP and SCP protections.

This unit is priced at an eye watering 549.90 euros or £480 of our King Charles pounds. Married men need not apply.

Watch Leo's unboxing of the Platinium unit on youtube!

Feature highlights:

  • High efficiency – 80 PLUS® Titanium and Platinum certified
  • Cybenetics ETA Titanium and Lambda A (TX-1600) and A- (PX-1600)
  • ATX 3.0 and 16-Pin PCIe Gen 5 Cable (12VHPWR)
  • MTLR (Micro Tolerance Load Regulation) @ 0.5 %
  • Premium Hybrid Fan Control – Fanless until 40 % system load
  • Top-Quality 135 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) Fan
  • Super low ripple noise (25 mV)
  • Cable-free connection design
  • High end components and design
  • Gold-plated high current terminals
  • Highly reliable aluminum electrolytic solid capacitors
  • Protection features: OPP, OVP, UVP, OCP, OTP, SCP
  • 12 years warranty (industry leading).

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