Review: Seasonic Prime Titanium 1600W TX-1600 ATX 3.0 PSU

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Product exterior Showcase


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Some more exterior pictures are below. The quality is excellent. 


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This unit delivers enough power for most daily users, as there is a single +12 V rail with a total of 1600 W (100 A), so the unit should manage even an RTX 4090.



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Below, you can find a list of the supplied cables:

  • 1x 24-pin ATX cable (620 mm)
  • 3x 4+4-pin EPS cable (700 mm)
  • 6x 6+2-pin PCI-e cable (760 mm)
  • 2x 12+4 PCIe (750 mm)
  • 4x Quad SATA cable (510+155+155+155mm)
  • 1x Dual SATA cable (410+150 mm)
  • 1x Triple Molex cable (460+125+125 mm)



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Here, you can see the entire bunch. Some of you will enjoy the view. The cables are all black and should fit most users’ needs. All connectors are individually sleeved cables, including the SATA and Molex cables. They are sufficient in terms of number and length as well. Six sets of 6+2 pin PCIe cables are included, measuring 760 mm. The 24-pin ATX motherboard cable is 62 cm long, whereas the 8-pin ATX CPU leads are 70 cm long. SATA is 975 and 660 mm long, and the Molex lead is 710 mm. These cables are modular, so you won’t have to plug in the ones you don’t need in your system, reducing cable clutter in your PC. According to the manufacturer, we should find quality components inside, so let’s open it up.


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This unit delivers enough power for most daily users, as there is a single +12 V rail with a total of 1600 W (100 A), so the unit should manage even an RTX 4090. Seasonic Prime Titanium is not a compact unit but an attractive-looking power supply with a fan grill that is not restrictive. You can see the 19 modular power connectors grouped and tagged. 


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There is an on/off switch and a push-button to turn the semi-passive fan operation on/off. The main socket for the power supply cable is in C19, not the typical C13 standard. Next page, please.

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