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Guru3D.com » News » ASUS Launches its ROG Thor Series Power Supplies

ASUS Launches its ROG Thor Series Power Supplies

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/17/2018 08:05 AM | source: | 10 comment(s)
ASUS Launches its ROG Thor Series Power Supplies

ASUS ROG launched the ROG Thor 1200W Platinum and ROG Thor 850W Platinum power supply units, welcoming a new product category to the ROG family. The ROG Thor series is designed for enthusiasts who need a high-end PSU with advanced cooling, premium components, and customisable lightning.

In a PSU, component heatsinks are vital when optimizing thermal efficiency. The ROG Thor 1200W Platinum features custom ROG heatsinks that boast 2X more surface area than standard designs, and the ROG Thor 850W is similarly equipped. Having larger heatsinks and other premium components means cooler operation under load, an extended lifespan for key components, and silent operation long after standard designs spin up their fans.

  • Unique ROG heatsinks and dust-resistant, IP5X-certified Wing-blade fan offer extended component lifespan and 0dB operation
  • Certified 80 PLUS Platinum power delivery, with high-end Japanese capacitors and premium components
  • World’s first consumer PSU featuring integrated OLED Power Display for real-time power consumption monitoring
  • Addressable RGB LEDs for advanced customization and lighting control with Aura Sync-compatible ASUS ROG motherboards
     
 
The innards of the PSU series is based on Seasonic's prime, but optimized on components and heatsinks. When demanding games kick your system into high gear, a good PSU needs a well-designed fan to keep components cool without adding noise. The ROG Thor series PSUs are equipped with a patented 135mm Wing-blade fan design that can also be found on some high-end ASUS graphics cards. The design offers increased static pressure to cool components efficiently at lower RPMs than a traditional fan, and is certified IP5X dust-resistant to ensure a long lifespan. By engaging the rear-mounted 0dB switch, the Wing-blade fan can stop completely when temperatures are low. With 80 PLUS Platinum certification, 100% Japanese capacitors and other premium components, the ROG Thor series is designed to run ROG rigs quietly and efficiently for years.

ASUS has recently brought embedded displays to ROG motherboards, CPU coolers, and now to PSUs. ROG Thor is the first consumer PSU series to feature an integrated OLED Power Display that shows overall system power draw in real-time, so users can easily monitor how much power the system is pulling, without requiring resource-intensive software utilities.

Modern enthusiast PCs are typically designed to show off the high-end components inside, as well as the builder’s customisation efforts. The ROG Thor series has been crafted to complement showpiece systems with an aesthetically pleasing design at every angle. Addressable RGB LEDs that light up the ROG logo on the front can be controlled through a compatible ASUS motherboard and Aura Sync software.

Premium sleeved cables and cable combs are included in the box so system builders can immediately create a stunning build.

SPECIFICATIONS

ROG Thor 1200P

  • Intel specification: ATX12V
  • Dimensions: 190 x 150 x 86mm
  • Efficiency: 80 Plus Platinum
  • Protection features: OPP/OVP/SCP/OCP/OTP
  • Hazardous materials: ROHS compliance
  • AC input range: 100-240V
  • RGB lighting: Asus Aura Sync compatible
  • DC output voltage: +3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V, +5Vsb
  • Maximum load: 25A, 25A, 100A, 0.3A, 3A
  • Total output: 1200W
  • Connectors (including sleeved cables):
  • 1 x 24/20-pin ATX (MB)
  • 2 x 8/4-pin EPS (CPU)
  • 8 x 8/6-pin PCIe
  • 12 x SATA
  • 5 x 4-pin Molex (peripheral)
  • 1 x floppy
  • Sleeved cables:
  • 1 x 24-pin ATX (MB) 
  • 4 x 6+2-pin PCIe
  • 2 x 4+4-pin EPS (CPU)

ROG Thor 850P

  • Intel specification: ATX12V
  • Dimensions: 160 x 150 x 86mm
  • Efficiency: 80 Plus Platinum
  • Protection features: OPP/OVP/SCP/OCP/OTP
  • Hazardous materials: ROHS compliance
  • AC input range: 100-240V
  • RGB lighting: Asus Aura Sync compatible
  • DC output voltage: +3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V, +5Vsb
  • Maximum load: 20A, 20A, 71A, 3.6A, 15A
  • Total output: 852W
  • Connectors (including sleeved cables):
  • 1 x 24/20-pin ATX (MB)
  • 2 x 8/4-pin EPS (CPU)
  • 4 x 8/6-pin PCIe 
  • 12 x SATA
  • 5 x 4-pin Molex (peripheral) 
  • Floppy x1
  • Sleeved cables:
  • 1 x 24-pin ATX (MB)
  • 2 x 6+2-pin PCIe
  • 2 x 4+4-pin EPS (CPU)

AVAILABILITY & PRICING

The ROG Thor 1200W Platinum and ROG Thor 850W Platinum will be available worldwide in late September. The 1200W model would cost roughly 250 USD/EUR. The 850W pricing has yet to be announced (and released).



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fry178
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#5585636 Posted on: 09/17/2018 07:19 PM
because you said its cheaper to buy them seperate, when its a ~10$ diff (30$ at most),
when getting the seasonic + wattmeter (vs asus),
and most likely not relevant for someone willing to spend +200$ on a 1200w psu in the first place.

like him, im interested in a display on the psu, not a separate item to just measure consumption (or i would have already bought one).

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#5585645 Posted on: 09/17/2018 07:28 PM
because you said its cheaper to buy them seperate, when its a ~30$ diff (50$ at most),
and most likely not a relevant factor for someone spending +200$ on a 1200w psu in the first place.

like him, im interested in a display on the psu, not a separate item to just measure consumption (or i would have already bought one).
$30-$50 could be enough of a difference to feel the product isn't overpriced, which is why I brought it up. That's 15-25% of the total price on a $200 unit.

Anyway, I don't understand your priorities - you seem to dismiss the need to measure watts, but then you say you're interested in the display on the PSU. You don't care about just measuring the power consumption, yet that's the only reason why you'd pay extra for a unit like this (otherwise, you could just get an equally capable plain Seasonic for a lower price and add your own RGB LEDs).

fry178
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#5585649 Posted on: 09/17/2018 07:32 PM
because if i buy the seasonic, i dont get the oled display, and adding it "myself" wont be cheaper.
just because me (and others) are interested in measuring the pc consumption, doesnt mean i need to know how much my fridge uses.
im saying, i dont need a wattmeter for anything BUT my pc, and then would prefer to have it on the psu, rather than another seperate device, even if that means spending 10$ more (over the cheaper seasonic and adding the wattmeter + shipping).

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#5586693 Posted on: 09/19/2018 09:25 PM
wonder if the oled will last long enuf.... especially in 24/7 enviroment
probably will last okay, but still it will be heavy burn-in

here is the tricky things from asus
The ROG Thor 1200W Platinum ensures reliable power delivery with phenomenal efficiency. True to its name, it has 80 Plus Platinum certification that guarantees efficiency around 90% for a wide range of loads and input voltages. We’re so confident in its durability that the PSU warranty lasts for 10 years, a first for ROG. (10-year warranty does not apply to OLED and RGB lighting.)
quote from :https://rog.asus.com/articles/psus/introducing-rog-thor-1200w-platinum-psu-power-to-the-republic/

fry178
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#5587287 Posted on: 09/20/2018 11:12 PM
Should be fine, as its only displaying stats and doesn't have the need to show video that might get messed up by burn in.
Then again, if they use something like pixelshift or do a screen wipe every month, not an issue at all.

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