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ASUS ROG LOKI series, SFX-L power supply unit with a maximum capacity of 1200 W

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/05/2022 04:10 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
ASUS ROG LOKI series, SFX-L power supply unit with a maximum capacity of 1200 W

ASUS introduced the "ROG LOKI" family of compact power supply units compatible with the SFX-L form factor.

There are four capacity models available: 750W, 850W, 1,000W, and 1,200W. The 1,200W model is 80 PLUS TITANIUM certified, while the other variants are 80 PLUS PLATINUM certified.

The capacitors are manufactured in Japan and have a low ESR, achieving a high power efficiency of over 90% from low load to maximum output. In addition, it is equipped with a large heat sink that boasts twice the volume of normal and a 120 mm dual ball bearing fan to improve cooling performance and achieve the highest level of power supply capacity in the SFX-L form factor.

The cable is a fully modular system that connects only what you need, and it includes a 16-pin PCI-Express 5.0 cable capable of supplying up to 600 W. Additionally, it features an addressable RGB LED illumination function that is compatible with Aura Sync.

The power supply unit is covered by a ten-year warranty, while the addressable RGB LED is covered by a three-year warranty.



ASUS ROG LOKI series, SFX-L power supply unit with a maximum capacity of 1200 W




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#5979424 Posted on: 01/05/2022 06:53 PM
hey Hilbert any chance you could do an article on power connector and the ATX standards what complys what doesn't. is this 16-pin PCI-Express 5.0 part of the ATX standard or from the
PCI-SIG or both where does this leave the 12pin Nvidia connector or is this it with the added 4 data pins now part of the sig? whats the power limits of the connector?


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#5979441 Posted on: 01/05/2022 07:45 PM
I wonder if it's also a Seasonic Platinum underneath like my ROG Thor just in a new form. Probably is.

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#5979524 Posted on: 01/05/2022 11:30 PM
hey Hilbert any chance you could do an article on power connector and the ATX standards what complys what doesn't. is this 16-pin PCI-Express 5.0 part of the ATX standard or from the
PCI-SIG or both where does this leave the 12pin Nvidia connector or is this it with the added 4 data pins now part of the sig? whats the power limits of the connector?
Well since the PICe 12pin isn't compatible with nVIDIA's i would say PCIe standard will kill off nVidias as it's open for both AMD and NVIDIA cards PSU OEM's will want to use just the one standard.

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