Amazon[amazon.com] has GIGABYTE UD1000GM PG5 V2-1000W 80 Plus Gold Certified - PCIe5.1 Ready - ATX3.1 - Fully Modular Power Supply for $92.11 - $23.03 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $69.08. Shipping is free.
Price $44.63 lower (39% savings) than the typical price of $113.71 $7.67 lower (10% savings) than the previous price of $76.75
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Amazon[amazon.com] has GIGABYTE UD1000GM PG5 V2-1000W 80 Plus Gold Certified - PCIe5.1 Ready - ATX3.1 - Fully Modular Power Supply for $92.11 - $23.03 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $69.08. Shipping is free.
Price $44.63 lower (39% savings) than the typical price of $113.71 $7.67 lower (10% savings) than the previous price of $76.75
Model: GIGABYTE GP-UD1000GM PG5 V2 1000 W 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Active PFC Power Supply
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nvidiot
• 1y ago • Edited 1y ago
The new models work fine, although they aren't exactly high quality units in the first place.
New PSU tier list shows UD-GM PG5 units to be Tier C+ at most. I wouldn't buy it.
If you're spending money for a 5090 + 9800X3D build, don't skimp on a PSU. Buy Tier A+ units for that...
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nvidiot
• 1y ago • Edited 1y ago
The new models work fine, although they aren't exactly high quality units in the first place.
New PSU tier list shows UD-GM PG5 units to be Tier C+ at most. I wouldn't buy it.
If you're spending money for a 5090 + 9800X3D build, don't skimp on a PSU. Buy Tier A+ units for that...
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this comment was made in March 9, 2025
PG5 V2 first released in July 14, 2025.
i've yet to find any reviews about this exact version outside of amazon
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Pros 👍
• Full power at 47 degrees Celsius
• Equipped with a 12+4 pin PCIe (12VHPWR) connector
• Most protection features are properly set
• Tight load regulation at 12V
• Decent ripple suppression
• Efficient
• Efficient 5VSB rail
• Low inrush current with 115V
• Good soldering quality
• Compatible with alternative low power modes
• Fully modular
• Rifle bearing fan
• Compact dimensions
• 10-year warranty
Cons 👎
• Increased noise output
• Overall performance needs boosting
• Low quality (Lelon) caps on the secondary side
• There is no bypass relay supporting the NTC thermistor
• Not tight load regulation on the minor rails
• Didn't pass the 180% and 160% transient tests (ATX12V v3.0)
• High inrush current with 230V
• Lower than 16ms power ok signal
• Above 0.1W vampire power
• No option to toggle off the semi-passive operation
• Small distance between 4-pin Molex connectors
• Two EPS connectors on the same cable
Uhh 1000 for 70 dollars is unheard of this is kind of sketchy
Yeah I really wouldn't I actually got it during like 2024 for that same price that shit was dead on arrival. I also went down the rabbit hole of them have bad psu and older ones exploding. Gigabyte psus are probably like c tier as best so I wouldn't go for them.
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Probably low tier, poor quality capacitors, or defect reviews. Share w us what u find.
Yeah mostly likely I ordered one in like 2024 for the same price dead on arrival and they are low rated on the psu tier list so I wouldn't even use it for mid-high end builds.
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should i pull the trigger? lol
• 1y ago • Edited 1y ago
The new models work fine, although they aren't exactly high quality units in the first place.
New PSU tier list shows UD-GM PG5 units to be Tier C+ at most. I wouldn't buy it.
If you're spending money for a 5090 + 9800X3D build, don't skimp on a PSU. Buy Tier A+ units for that...
2
• 1y ago • Edited 1y ago
The new models work fine, although they aren't exactly high quality units in the first place.
New PSU tier list shows UD-GM PG5 units to be Tier C+ at most. I wouldn't buy it.
If you're spending money for a 5090 + 9800X3D build, don't skimp on a PSU. Buy Tier A+ units for that...
2
PG5 V2 first released in July 14, 2025.
i've yet to find any reviews about this exact version outside of amazon
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this comment was made in March 9, 2025
PG5 V2 first released in July 14, 2025.
i've yet to find any reviews about this exact version outside of amazon
should i pull the trigger? lol
• Full power at 47 degrees Celsius
• Equipped with a 12+4 pin PCIe (12VHPWR) connector
• Most protection features are properly set
• Tight load regulation at 12V
• Decent ripple suppression
• Efficient
• Efficient 5VSB rail
• Low inrush current with 115V
• Good soldering quality
• Compatible with alternative low power modes
• Fully modular
• Rifle bearing fan
• Compact dimensions
• 10-year warranty
Cons 👎
• Increased noise output
• Overall performance needs boosting
• Low quality (Lelon) caps on the secondary side
• There is no bypass relay supporting the NTC thermistor
• Not tight load regulation on the minor rails
• Didn't pass the 180% and 160% transient tests (ATX12V v3.0)
• High inrush current with 230V
• Lower than 16ms power ok signal
• Above 0.1W vampire power
• No option to toggle off the semi-passive operation
• Small distance between 4-pin Molex connectors
• Two EPS connectors on the same cable
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