ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W Gold (1000 Watt, ATX 3.0 Compatible Fully Modular Power Supply, 80+ Gold Certified, Military-Grade Components, Dual Ball Bearing, Axial-tech Fan, PCB…

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Description

  • Capacitors and chokes pass demanding tests to achieve Military-grade Certification.
  • Dual ball fan bearings can last up to twice as long as sleeve bearing designs.
  • A protective PCB coating protects against moisture, dust, and extreme temperatures.
  • An 80 Plus Gold Certification is the result of Japanese capacitors and other premium components.
  • ATX 3.0 Compatible: TUF Gaming Gold is compliant with ATX 3.0 guidelines and bundled with a 16-pin PCIe cable that can pipe up to 600W of power to PCIe Gen 5.0 graphics cards.

Specification

General Product Details

Brand

Series

‎TUF-GAMING-1000G

Item model number

‎TUF-GAMING-1000G

Item Weight

‎5.46 pounds

Product Dimensions

‎5.9 x 5.9 x 3.4 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎5.9 x 5.9 x 3.4 inches

Color

‎‎TUF-GAMING-1000G

Manufacturer

‎ASUS

Country of Origin

‎China

Date First Available

‎March 30, 2023

Customer Reviews

4.9
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10 reviews for ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W Gold (1000 Watt, ATX 3.0 Compatible Fully Modular Power Supply, 80+ Gold Certified, Military-Grade Components, Dual Ball Bearing, Axial-tech Fan, PCB…

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  1. Shimakay

    My PC would restart every time I launched any game that pushes the graphics card. Otherwise the PC was functioning perfectly. After updating all software & drivers, reinstalling the game and trying everything else I could thing of, I could not run the game for 5 minutes before the PC would restart. I ordered this replacement power supply and installed it and the PC now works perfectly when running any program or game. I deducted one point from the score because the instructions that came with the PS are extremely Spartan (they basically say plug in the connectors and turn on the computer in 200 different languages). The PS is heavy duty and seems to be quality made.

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  2. Tim

    Love the etched cables, very easy to bend them and move them around. Love the fact it has 1- 600w cable that goes from PSU directly to my GPU (RTX 4080 super).

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  3. T. Tozawa

    I think Asus uses rebranded Seasonics, but in either case, it’s always good to spend the money for a good quality PSU and this one has been working great powering up my 4070 Super. The GPU isn’t super power hungry so the 750w has been working without any issues.

    Simple to install with the modular cables and it’s pretty quiet when idle. It’s a very slight fan noise when it’s completely quiet. Personally I use open-back headphones and I can’t hear it at all.

    It’s reversible setup to show white or black is a nice concept in theory but with certain setups and customization you can’t get it to show the side of the color you want. I would rather have it all white. But that’s my only nitpick.

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  4. Shimakay

    I’ve picked Asus for years because it’s never let me down. I upgraded to this discounted 850w Gold from a 600w, and it’s working absolutely beautifully. It is exceptionally well made.

    It has two different pcie cords you can use, Velcro for cable management, zip ties, and screws for the power supply. It also has a manual, a certificate of authenticity, and a thick power cord that feels well made.

    I didn’t see a 4 pin connector (two six pins, maybe you’re supposed to split one somehow?), but I don’t mind since it has the 6 pin for the processor on the motherboard. Installing this power supply went very smoothly, and it was extremely easy to do so. The cables aren’t hard to manage by any means. These are braided cables, which I found high quality.

    As far as noise goes, it is incredibly quiet. I don’t hear it at all in my system. It is likely drowned out by the air cooler and 5 separate fans.

    The seller shipped it fast considering the timing (near Christmas essentially), and it arrived with fedex. I would buy from the seller again.

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  5. Robin D

    I selected this PS partly due to ASUS quality reputation and my uniformly positive past experience with their products; and partly because it was on sale. Also, I value the use of superior components in the build, which they claim for all their TUF line of products. It replaces a 9 year old PS (EVGA – was still working fine in a 2015 build). New MB (ASUS ROGFa B650E-F), memory, NVME storage, & CPU (AMD 7800XFX); same old case and peripherals. “Old” RTX 3080 Ti GPU (EVGA FTW3 Ultra) is the other major component preserved from last build. All are capably powered by this 850W unit. No complaints, no regrets.

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  6. Winterds

    This unit is 95% whisper quiet and provides plenty of power for an RTX 4090 and i9-12900K CPU gaming computer. On very rare occasions the fan can spool up but I wear headphones while gaming and don’t hear it. I’m waiting for intel to return my i9-14900K CPU and will see if the fan noise increases or not. If so, I’ll update the review. Otherwise, for the price and capabilities, it is perfect for a gaming rig.

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  7. Tan Nguyen

    everything is decent, easy to install, cable is neat,is tuf enuf to handle my rig

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  8. Juan S.

    Poderosa y confiable, con ese toque estético de negro y blanco la hacen ver cool, con la certificación gold que es lo mejor! Recomendable

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  9. Alan

    La compré cuando el dólar estaba en 16.5 amlocoins, una ganga junto con la 4070 super en 9600 pesitos, grande AMLO 🤧🤧 no te vayas, ya no volverán estas ofertas.

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  10. DG

    I went with ASUS TUF brand for my PC since I wanted it to be as TUF as possible (heh). I almost went another brand, but decided to try this. I went 850 watt so I didn’t have to use too much % of PSU power like I would with a 750 watt. I was very pleased with the build quality. It doesn’t have the fancy velcro (whoever uses those really?) pouch for the modular cables like other brands do, just a thick clear plastic bag. This is the most expensive PSU I have ever bought.

    The wires are unlike any PSU I’ve installed in my life, all the cables are not glued together into one strip like other brands. It’s both a good and bad thing. Good thing is I can choose exactly where the tension is going to be on the cables, the bad thing is that they can get very unruly like a stack of Christmas lights if you aren’t careful. BUT that doesn’t mean I like it less.

    This fan also needs to be installed upside-down if you want the fan taking cool air in from the bottom and blowing out the back. If you point the fan up it will suck air from inside the PC and blow it out the back instead. I chose option one (upside-down) because I don’t want the PSU eating hot air from the case. I’m not someone who places my PC case on a carpeting and is stuck with option 2.

    The “bad” thing about this PSU is that the fan is very loud and makes a loud “humming” noise (look up ‘250 HZ sine wave’ video, it’s about that tone) when it heats up even a teeny bit. There is no low db mode, but it is usually quiet. I’m used to the sound already, but it caught me off guard- easily the loudest PSU I ever bought.

    Setting my two front intake case fans to DC mode so they turn off at 35°C seemed to quiet down the PSU A LOT though. I did the same thing for my GPU fans. Did wonders for the noise! Temps are still in the low 30s even with only the CPU and back fan on. I might even turn off my ARBG to see if it gets even quieter (I doubt it though since LEDs take practically nothing to power). The humming is not ideal though. It can sound like a bad case of tinnitus after a while. During gaming (which is usually what I do), it’s not even noticable.

    Do I regret my buy? Nope. Will I get a different brand next time? Only if the ASUS TUF one fails on me in under 10 years (my old PC’s PSU is still going after 12 years).

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