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expiredtDames | Staff posted Sep 11, 2023 08:04 PM
expiredtDames | Staff posted Sep 11, 2023 08:04 PM

ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W 80+ Gold ATX 3.0 Certified Fully Modular Power Supply

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Newegg has ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W 80+ Gold ATX 3.0 Certified Fully Modular Power Supply (TUF-GAMING-1000G) on sale for $159.99 - Extra $15 Off w/ promo code LDZCW585 (apply in cart) = $144.99. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Amazon also has ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W 80+ Gold ATX 3.0 Certified Fully Modular Power Supply (TUF-GAMING-1000G) on sale for $144.99 after clipping the extra $15 Off coupon found on product page. Shipping is free.

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Note, product must be sold/shipped by Newegg or Amazon respectively

About the Product
  • 1000W Maximum Power
  • Fully Modular
  • 80+ Gold Certified Energy Efficient
  • ATX (ATX 3.0 Compatible) / ATX12V
  • 150mm Max PSU Length
  • Dual Ball Fan Bearings
  • Protective PCB Coating
  • Military Grade Certification
Warranty
  • Includes a 10-year manufacture warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Must apply the listed promo code/clip coupon savings to receive discount in cart
  • The ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W Power Supply Unit offers efficient, low ESR Japanese capacitor to ensure efficient operation and ushers ATX 3.0 in tighter voltage and current regulation for next-gen hardware + cable set is etches to provide a similar aesthetic to sleeve cables/flexible for tight spaces
  • Product does offer a 30-day hassle free return w/ purchase
  • Offer/promo code savings valid through September 18, 2023 or while supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Newegg has ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W 80+ Gold ATX 3.0 Certified Fully Modular Power Supply (TUF-GAMING-1000G) on sale for $159.99 - Extra $15 Off w/ promo code LDZCW585 (apply in cart) = $144.99. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Amazon also has ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W 80+ Gold ATX 3.0 Certified Fully Modular Power Supply (TUF-GAMING-1000G) on sale for $144.99 after clipping the extra $15 Off coupon found on product page. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Newegg or Amazon respectively

About the Product
  • 1000W Maximum Power
  • Fully Modular
  • 80+ Gold Certified Energy Efficient
  • ATX (ATX 3.0 Compatible) / ATX12V
  • 150mm Max PSU Length
  • Dual Ball Fan Bearings
  • Protective PCB Coating
  • Military Grade Certification
Warranty
  • Includes a 10-year manufacture warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Must apply the listed promo code/clip coupon savings to receive discount in cart
  • The ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W Power Supply Unit offers efficient, low ESR Japanese capacitor to ensure efficient operation and ushers ATX 3.0 in tighter voltage and current regulation for next-gen hardware + cable set is etches to provide a similar aesthetic to sleeve cables/flexible for tight spaces
  • Product does offer a 30-day hassle free return w/ purchase
  • Offer/promo code savings valid through September 18, 2023 or while supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by tDames | Staff

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Model: ASUS TUF Gaming 1000W Gold 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX 3.0 PSU, Black

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Sep 13, 2023 07:06 PM
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Gb1908Sep 13, 2023 07:06 PM
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Also consider the thermaltake 1050 a3 psu... I just upgraded a 10y old corsair. It also has the 10y warranty atx 3 pcie5 std. For a few $ cheaper... Amazon or Newegg keep alternating on cheapest price
Sep 13, 2023 10:35 PM
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Sam4uSep 13, 2023 10:35 PM
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Damn, 1kW. Soon we'll be needing portable reactors for our computers...
Sep 14, 2023 01:18 AM
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GeersTSep 14, 2023 01:18 AM
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Military grade, hmm.
Sep 14, 2023 02:03 AM
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tshrimpSep 14, 2023 02:03 AM
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Quote from Gb1908 :
Also consider the thermaltake 1050 a3 psu... I just upgraded a 10y old corsair. It also has the 10y warranty atx 3 pcie5 std. For a few $ cheaper... Amazon or Newegg keep alternating on cheapest price
Did it come with 3 separate PCI-e cables for high end AMD cards? Many manufacturers will combine 2 connectors in one cable which seems not to be recommended even from Thermaltake. Surprisingly hard to find PSU with enough cables for AMD cards that are "affordable". I emailed TT and they never got back with me. Guess that is a sign that if I can't get a response from them to make a sale, then what if I have an issue.

About the Asus, I almost bought, but not pro reviews, and some saying the fan is very loud. Can anyone speak to this that owns this PSU?
Last edited by tshrimp September 13, 2023 at 07:07 PM.
Sep 14, 2023 05:28 AM
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Gb1908Sep 14, 2023 05:28 AM
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Quote from tshrimp :
Did it come with 3 separate PCI-e cables for high end AMD cards? Many manufacturers will combine 2 connectors in one cable which seems not to be recommended even from Thermaltake. Surprisingly hard to find PSU with enough cables for AMD cards that are "affordable". I emailed TT and they never got back with me. Guess that is a sign that if I can't get a response from them to make a sale, then what if I have an issue.

About the Asus, I almost bought, but not pro reviews, and some saying the fan is very loud. Can anyone speak to this that owns this PSU?
There was one combined cable 600w.. I didnt use it, I jusr used two pcie separately. The 600w cable was much stiffer to attach to the 7900xt for some reason. My card works fine, even under full load. The psu is single rail so its comimg from the same spot and I dont have pcie5 mobo, and that IS THE REASON you would attach the pcie5 cable.. otherwise its useless. Perhaps in my next build... I'm saving the cables for thst day...
Sep 14, 2023 07:00 AM
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OrangeSnake211Sep 14, 2023 07:00 AM
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Can this plus a 7900xtx run Frogger at medium settings?
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Sep 14, 2023 11:55 AM
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JMBauer74Sep 14, 2023 11:55 AM
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"Gaming" - You'll likely never come anywhere close to needing 1000W if it's just for games.
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Sep 14, 2023 12:31 PM
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HonestMammoth473Sep 14, 2023 12:31 PM
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Fairly well-rated and very cheap for a 1000W. If you don't need the ATX 3.0 though, also consider the EVGA GT 1000w at $150 or the Corsair RM1000x at $170.
Sep 14, 2023 12:36 PM
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AprilWatermelonSep 14, 2023 12:36 PM
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Unless you take advantage of the ATX3, only 3x CPU/PCIE is going to be a problem for some people. Especially those who actually need 1000w
Sep 14, 2023 12:41 PM
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NeatDime695Sep 14, 2023 12:41 PM
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I bought this exact power supply back in March. It fried my whole PC. Completely destroyed my motherboard and CPU. I'm sure most don't do that, but I would suggest not buying this.

Not sure why this posted twice, if someone has the ability to delete this duplicate, it doesn't seem to give me the option to do so.
Sep 14, 2023 12:41 PM
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NeatDime695Sep 14, 2023 12:41 PM
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I bought this exact power supply back in March. It fried my whole PC. Completely destroyed my motherboard and CPU. I'm sure most don't do that, but I would suggest not buying this.
Sep 14, 2023 01:09 PM
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fuzzyballzSep 14, 2023 01:09 PM
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I only trust Seasonic and Corsair PSUs. Military grade... LMAO, who came up with this stuff.
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Sep 14, 2023 01:59 PM
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b00gersugarSep 14, 2023 01:59 PM
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Quote from fuzzyballz :
I only trust Seasonic and Corsair PSUs. Military grade... LMAO, who came up with this stuff.
neither asus nor corsair manufacture their own PSUs. they get them from the same places: channel well technologies and great wall. their come off the same assembly lines, made by the same pick and place machines and inspected/tested by the same people

ironically, asus still has some PSUs that are manufactured by seasonic whereas Corsair no longer contracts seasonic for any products.

While Corsair no longer works with seasonic, they still have one uber high-end product line manufactured by flex. but if you are on slickdeals shopping for PSUs, you're not the target demographic
Sep 14, 2023 02:10 PM
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carwash1976Sep 14, 2023 02:10 PM
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Quote from GeersT :
Military grade, hmm.
maybe they mean Russian military grade
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Sep 14, 2023 04:11 PM
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DevanteWearySep 14, 2023 04:11 PM
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I'm finding 550w and 650w are actually harder to come by and/or more expensive.

Is there any harm or extra energy usage if I go with a 1000w? I only need maybe 650w.

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